Useful   Reference  Series  No.  15 


INDEX  TO  FAIRY  TALES 
MYTHS    AND    LEGENDS 


"INDEX  TO 
FAIRY  TALES,  MYTHS 


AND 


LEGENDS 


BY 

MARY  HUSE  EASTMAN 

Wilmington  (Del.)  Institute  Free  Library 


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BOSTON 

THE  BOSTON  BOOK  COMPANY 

1915 


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Copyright  by 

THE  BOSTON  BOOK  COMPANY 

1915 

Published  September,  1915 


The  Riverdale  Press,  Brookline,  Boston,  Mass. 


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CONTENTS 

Preface vii 

Index  to  Fairy  Tales,  Myths,  and  Legends  1 

List  of  Books  Analyzed        297 


PREFACE 

INDEX  TO  FAIRY  TALES,  MYTHS  AND 
LEGENDS 

The  increased  use  of  the  story  hour  in  work  with 
children  and  the  ever-widening  use  of  fables  and  myths 
in  school  work  have  shown  the  need  of  an  index  which 
would  save  time  by  indicating  at  a  glance  the  source 
of  an  asked-for  story.  When  eight  out  of  ten  versions 
of  a  myth  are  given  in  their  respective  books  under 
different  titles  bearing  little  or  no  resemblance  to  the 
one  sought  for,  when  each  new  translator  or  compiler 
may  give  an  entire  set  of  new  titles  to  old  favorites, 
mechanical  aid  is  necessary  to  save  reason  as  well  as  time. 

This  index  includes,  besides  fairy  tales  and  fables,  the 
stories  from  Greek  and  Norse  mythology  which  seemed 
most  likely  to  be  called  for,  also  hero  stories  and  some 
modem  stories  like  the  "Leak  in  the  dyke,"  which  are  not 
strictly  fairy  tale  or  legend  but  which  are  constantly 
asked  for  by  teachers  and  story  tellers. 

Since  inquiries  for  stories  are  mainly  by  title  this  is 
first  of  all  a  title  index.  When  the  same  story  appears 
under  various  titles,  it  is  indexed  under  the  best  known 
or  under  the  one  that  seemed  most  descriptive  of  the 
story,  and  references  are  made  from  all  the  other  titles. 
The  title  as  contained  in  each  particular  book,  when 
differing  from  the  one  under  which  it  is  indexed,  is  given 
in  parenthesis  at  the  end  of  the  entry.  In  the  case  of 
mythology  and  hero  stories  the  titles  have  been  inverted, 
or  invented  if  necessary,  in  order  to  bring  the  entry 
under  the  name  of  the  character.  When  a  book  con- 
tains a  number  of  stories  about  the  same  person  but  bear- 
ing different  titles,  a  general  reference  to  the  book  is 
given;  when  two  only,  but  not  in  direct  sequence,  the 
titles  are  gi\'en  in  parenthesis  at  the  end  of  the  entry. 

The  cross  references  from  one  story  to  another  are 
intended  to  aid  story  tellers  by  suggesting  similar  stories 
in  case  the  one  wished  for  is  not  obtainable.  The  cross 
references  from  subjects — holidays,  stars,  flowers,  etc. — 


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PREFACE 


are  intended  to  aid  in  identifying  stories  when  the  in- 
quirer has  forgotten  the  title  and  asks  for  the  story  by 
subject  or  contents.  It  was  hoped  to  make  more  of  this 
feature,  but  time  and  space  forbade 

Since  the  different  editions  of  Grimm,  Andersen  and 
^sop  vary  so  much,  not  only  in  the  stories  included  but 
also  in  the  titles  given  them,  a  number  of  editions  were 
indexed  giving  as  complete  a  collection  as  possible  of 
the  author's  work  in  editions  suitable  for  libraries.  The 
edition  as  well  as  the  variation  of  title,  if  there  be  any, 
is  given  in  parenthesis  at  the  end  of  the  entry. 

Where  two  editions  of  the  same  work,  not  exactly 
alike  as  to  contents,  are  indexed,  no  note  of  the  edition 
is  made  in  the  entry  of  titles  which  are  in  both  editions; 
note  of  the  edition  is  made  only  in  the  entry  of  those 
which  are  contained  in  one  of  the  editions  and  not  in  the 
other.  To  distinguish  editions  the  name  of  the  editor, 
compiler,  translator  or  publisher  is  used  in  parenthesis 
after  the  entry  and  preceding  the  variant  title,  if  there 
be  one;  a  publisher's  name  is  followed  by  ed.  for  edition, 
as  Burt  ed.,  Warne  ed. 

Paging  is  not  given,  as  editions  differ  in  paging  even 
when  the  contents  are  exactly  the  same.  The  use  of  the 
exact  title  which  the  story  bears  in  any  particular  book, 
either  as  the  main  entry  or  in  parenthesis  at  the  end  of 
the  entry,  makes  it  easier  to  locate  the  title  in  the  table  of 
contents  of  the  book  indexed ;  but  it  is  unfortunate  that 
so  many  otherwise  up-to-date  collections  of  children's 
stories  still  have  the  cumbersome  unalphabeted  table  of 
contents  instead  of  an  index. 

Authors'  initials  are  not  given  except  when  there  are 
several  of  the  same  surname.  In  the  case  of  the  Langs, 
however,  only  the  initials  of  Mrs.  Lang  have  been  used. 

Roman  numerals  are  used  for  two  purposes,  —  to  dis- 
tinguish different  stories  having  the  same  titles,  and  to 
bring  together  stories  on  the  same  theme  instead  of 
referring  from  one  to  the  other;  for  instance,  Why  the 
sea  is  salt.  I,  II,  III,  and  IV  instead  of  W^hy  the  sea  is 
salt.  See  also  Magic  coffee  mill;  Quern  at  the  bottom 
of  the  sea. 

The  star  ( *)  is  used  to  mark  versions  suitable  for  small 
children. 


PREFACE  ix 

Grateful  acknowledgment  is  made  to  the  various  mem- 
bers of  the  staff  of  the  Wilmington  Institute  Free  Library 
who  helped  in  the  work  of  compiling  and  preparing  for 
publication,  especially  to  the  Children's  Librarian,  Miss 
Katharine  H.  Wead,  who  compiled  the  entries  for  Norse 
mythology  and  who  worked  untiringly  on  the  verify- 
ing and  systematizing  of  entries.  Indeed  without  the 
help  rendered  by  the  library  it  would  have  been  impos- 
sible to  complete  this  index.  Much  assistance  has  also 
been  given  by  the  children's  department  of  the  Phila- 
delphia Free  Library. 

The  generosity  of  the  various  publishers  in  loaning 
books  not  otherwise  accessible  has  done  much  to  make 
this  index  possible,  and  thanks  are  due  them  for  their 
unfailing  courtesy  in  response  to  requests. 

The  compiler  acknowledges  indebtedness  to  the  fol- 
lowing lists  which  have  been  of  valuable  assistance  in 
compiling  this  index:  Finding  list  of  fairy  tales,  pub- 
lished by  the  Boston  Public  Library,  which  was  the 
model  for  this  index  and  which  has  been  incorporated 
with  it;  Helps  to  the  study  of  mythology,  by  D'Ooge; 
Stories  from  the  Greek  myths,  published  by  the  Carnegie 
Library  of  Pittsburgh,  which  furnished  the  basis  of  the 
mythology  entries.  Miss  Haight's  Fairy  tale  index, 
published  in  the  Bulletin  of  Bibliography,  has  also  been 
incorporated  in  this  index. 

M.  H.  E. 
Wilmington,   Del. 

September,  1915. 


FAIRY  TALES 


Abbot  of  Innisfalen  (poem). 

Graves.     Irish  fairy  tales. 

See  also  Monk  and  the  bird's  song. 
Abdallah.     Laboulaye.     Fairy  book. 

Aboo  Mohammed  the  lazy.     Gibbon.     Reign  of  King  Cole. 
Abou  Hassan;   or,  The  sleeper  awakened. 

Gibbon.     Reign  of  King  Cole.     (Abu-1-Hasan  the  wag.) 

Arabian  nights  (Dodge  ed.). 

Marshall.     Fairy  tales  of  all  nations.     (Caliph  for  one  day.) 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 

See  also  Death  of  Abu  Nowas  and  his  wife. 
About  angels.     Richards.     Golden  windows. 
Abraham  and  the  old  man.     Scudder.     Book  of  legends. 
Abu-1-Hasan  the  wag. 

See  Abou  Hassan;   or,  The  sleeper  awakened. 
Abused  boy.     See  Hong  Kil  Tong. 

Accomodating  circumstance.     Stockton.     Queen's  museum. 
Accomplished  and  lucky  teakettle.    Lang.    Crimson  fairy  book. 
(Magic  kettle.) 

Lang.   Snow-queen  and  other  stories.    (Magic  kettle.) 

Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables. 
Accursed  lake.    Lummis.    Pueblo  Indian  folk  stories. 
Achilles.     Haaren  and  Poland.     Famous  men  of  Greece. 
Achusetts's  ride  to  Philadelphia.     Aspinwall.     Short  stories  for 

short  people. 
Acis    and    Galatea.     Carpenter.     Long    ago    in    Greece.     (Poly- 
phemus, Acis  and  Cxalatea.) 

Guerber.     Myths  of  Greece  and  Rome. 

Kupfer.     Stories  of  long  ago.     (Giant  who  loved  a  sea  nymph.) 
Acorn  and  the  pumpkin  (poem).    Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking 

beasts. 
Acrobatic  steamer.     Henderson.     Sea  yarns  for  boys. 
Actaeon.     See  Diana  and  Acta-on. 
Adam  Bell,  Clynn  of  the  Clough  and  William  of  Cloudesly. 

See  Three  gallant  outlaws. 
Adder  that  did  not  hear.     Cowles.     Art  of  story  telling. 


2  FAIRY  TALES 

Admetus  and  Alcestis.     Adams.   Myths  of  old  Greece.    (Alcestis.) 

Baldwin.     Old  Greek  stories. 

Buckley.     Children  of  the  dawn.     (Sacrifice  of  Alcestis.) 

Cox.     Tales  of  ancient  Greece. 

Mabie.     Heroines  every  child  should  know. 

Peabody.     Old  Greek  folk  stories.    (Admetus  and  the  shepherd.) 

Peabody.     Old  Greek  folk  stories.     (Alcestis.) 
Adonis.     Hyde.     Favorite  Greek  myths. 

Judd.     Classic  myths.     (Legend  of  the  anemone.) 
Adventure  in  the  big  bog.   Thomas.   Welsh  fairy  book. 
Adventures.     Ketchum  and  Jorgensen.     Kindergarten  gems. 
Adventures  of,  etc.     See  the  first  important  word  of  the  title. 
^gir's  feast.     See  Thor:   Thor's  fishing. 
^neas.     Storr.     Half  a  hundred  hero  tales. 

Tappan.     Stories  from  the  classics. 
y^olus.     See  Ulysses  and  the  bag  of  winds. 
v^sculapius.     Baldwin.  Old  Greek  stories.     {In  Lord  of  the  silver 

bow.) 
.(^sop  and  the  impertinent  fellow.    ^Esop.    Fables  (Black  ed.). 
i^sop  and  his  fellow  servants.     .iEsop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

Welsh.     Stories  children  love. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
i^sop  and  the  poultry.     iEsop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
y^sop  at  play.     yEsop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
African  Jack.     Harris.     Nights  with  Uncle  Remus. 
Agamemnon.     See  Trojan  war. 
Aged  lion.     Success  library,    v.  3. 
Agnar.     See  Geirrod:   Geirrod  and  Odin. 
Aicha's  stratagem.     Gask.     Folk  tales  from  many  lands. 
Ainsel.     Hartland.     English  folk  and  fairy  tales. 

Lansing.     Fairy  tales,  v.  1. 

See  also  My  own  self. 
Aladdin.     Arabian  nights  (Dodge  ed.). 

Arabian  nights  (Lang). 

Arabian  nights  (Olcott). 

Arabian  nights  (Wiggin  and  Smith). 

Arnold  and  Gilbert.     Stepping  stones  to  literature,    v.  4. 

Aunt  Louisa's  book  of  fairy  tales. 

Blaisdell.     Child  life.     4th  reader.     (Lamp  of  Aladdin.) 

Chisholm.     In  fairyland. 

Coe  and  Christie.     Story  hour  readers.     3d  book.     (Aladdin  and 
the  magic  lamp.) 

Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories. 

Favorite  fairy  tales. 

Jerrold.     Big  book  of  fairy  tales. 

Ketcham.     Oriental  fairy  tales. 
*Lang.     Aladdin  and  other  stories. 

Lang.     Blue  fairy  book. 
*Lang.     Dick  Whittington  and  other  stories. 

Mabie.     Fairy  tales  every  child  should  know. 

Mabie.     Heroes  and  fairies.     (Story  of  Aladdin.) 


FAIRY  TALES  3 

Alladin  —  continued. 

Norton.     Heart  of  oak  books,     v.  3. 
Scudder.     Children's  book.     (Story  of  Aladdin.) 
Success  library,     v.  3. 

Tappan.     Stories  from  seven  old  favorites. 
Welsh.     Fairy  tales  children  love. 
Alaka's  eyes.     Johnston.     Little  colonel  in  Arizona. 
Alcestis.     See  Admetus  and  Alcestis. 
Alexander  Jones.  Douglas.  Scottish  fairy  tales. 

Johnson.     Fir-tree  fairy  book. 
Alexander  the  Great.     Baldwin.     Fifty  famous  stories.     (Alex- 
ander and  Bucephalus.) 
Baldwin.     Thirty  more  famous  stories.     (Gordian  knot;   Why 
Alexander  wept.) 
Alfred,  King.     Mabie.     Heroes  and  fairies. 
Mabie.     Heroes  every  child  should  know. 
Alfred,  King:  Alfred  and  Guthrum.     Wilmot-Buxton.     Stories 

of  early  England. 
Alfred,  King:   Alfred  and  the  beggar.     Baldwin.     Fifty  famous 
stories. 
Stebbins.     3d  reader. 
Alfred,  King:   Alfred  and  the  cakes.     Baldwin.     Fifty  famous 

stories. 
Alfred,  King :  King  Alfred  and  St.  Cuthbert.    Johonnot.    Stories 
of  the  olden  time. 
Wilmot-Buxton.    Stories  of  early'  England.    (Alfred  the  king  and 
Cuthbert  the  saint.) 
Alfred,  King:  King  Alfred  and  the  shepherd.     Lansing.    Tales 
of  old  England. 
Macleod.    Book  of  ballad  stories. 
All   Baba    and    the   forty   thieves.      Arabian  nights  (Dodge  ed. 
Ali  Baba  and  the  forty  robbers). 
Arabian  nights  (Olcott). 
Araljian  nights  (Wiggin  and  Smith). 
Chisholm.      In  fairyland. 
Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories. 
♦Crane.     Red  Riding  Hood's  picture  book.    (Forty  thieves.) 
Favorite  fairy  tales. 
Johnson.     Birch-tree  fairy  book. 
Ketcham.     Oriental  fairy  tales. 
Lang.     Blue  fairy  book.     (Forty  thieves.) 
*Lang.     Dick  Whittington  and  other  stories.    (Forty  thieves.) 
Lang.   Forty  thieves  and  other  stories.    (P'orty  thieves.) 
Mabie.     Fairy  tales  every  child  should  know.     (History   of   Al 

Baba.) 
Mabie.    Heroes  and  fairies.    (History  of  Ali  Baba.) 
Marshall.     Fairy  tales  of  all  nations. 
Norton.     Heart  of  oak  books,     v.  3. 
Srucider.     Children's  book.      (History  of  Ali  Baba.) 
Tappan.    Stories  from  seven  old  favorites. 
Welsh.     Stories  children  love. 
See  also  Simeli  mountain;   Forty-nine  dragons. 


4  FAIRY  TALES 

All  Cogia,  a  merchant  of  Bagdad.    Arabian  nights  (Dodge  ed.). 

Arabian  nights  (Lang.    Story  of  Ali  Cogia). 

Arabian  nights  (Townsend). 

Favorite  fairy  tales. 

Ketcham.     Oriental  fairy  tales. 

(play).     Stevenson.    Plays  for  the  home.    (Story  of  Ali  Cogia.) 
All-gone.     See  Cat  and  the  mouse  in  partnership. 
"All  I  possess!"    Djurklo.   Fairy  tales  from  the  Swedish. 
All  the  wild  waves  of  the  sea.     Nyblom.     Jolly  Calle. 
All  things  are  as  fate  wills.     Pyle,  H.     Twilight  land. 
All  think  their  own  offspring  the  best.  Thorpe.  Yule-tide  stories. 
All  women  are  alike.    Asbjornsen.    Fairy  tales  from  the  far  north. 

Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the  Norse.     (Not  a  pin  to  choose 
between.) 

Tappan.    Folk  stories  and  fables.    (Not  a  pin  to  choose  between 
them.)  , 

Thorpe.     Yule-tide   stories.     (Such   women    are;   or,   The   man 
from  Ringerige  and  three  women.) 

See  also  Clever  folks. 
Allan-a-Dale's  wedding.   Stebbins.    3d  reader. 

See  also  Robin  Hood. 
Allerleirauh.     See  Many  furred  creature. 
Alligator  and  the  jackal.     Frere.     Old  Deccan  days. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 
Alligator  and  the  moorhen.    Stafford.   Animal  fables. 
AUwise  the  dwarf.     Jerrold.     Reign  of  King  Oberon. 
Almond-tree.     See  Juniper-tree. 

Alphege;  or,  The  green  monkey.   Lang.    Invisible  prince  and  other 
stories. 

Lang.     Yellow  fairy  book. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Magic  casements. 
Alphege  the  archbishop.    Wilmot-Buxton.    Stories  of  early  Eng- 
land. 
Alvis.     See  Thor. 
Amadan  of  the  Dough.    MacManus.    Donegal  fairy  stories. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  wonder. 
Ambassadors  of  Siam.     See  How  the  Siamese  ambassadors  reached 

the  Cape. 
Amber-seeker.     Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stories. 

Ambitious   hunter   and   skilful   fisher.     Ballarc'.     Fairy    tales 
from  far  Japan.     (Lucky  hunter  and  the  skilful  fisher.) 

Johnson.     Elm-tree  fairy  book.     (Lucky  hunter  and  the  skilful 
fisherman.) 

Ozaki.     Japanese  fairy  book.     (Happy  hunter  and  the  cheerful 
fisher.) 

Stebbins.     3d  reader.     (Matchless  hunter.) 

Tappan.     Myths  from  many  lands.     (Palace  of  the  ocean-bed.) 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  wonder.     (Princes  Fire-flash  and 
Fire-fade.) 
Ambitious  laborer.    Success  library,     v.  3. 
Ambitious  rocking-horse.    Richards.    Joyous  story  of  Toto. 
Ambitious  tailor.    See  Sham  prince. 


FAIRY  TALES  5 

Ambitious  thrush.     See  Talking  thrush. 

Amelia  and  the  spider  (poem),  \\iggin  and  Smith.  Talking  beasts. 

^•Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Amys  and  Amyli.    Lang.    Red  romance  book. 
Ananzi  and  baboon.     Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the  Norse. 
Ananzi  and  Quanqua.     Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the  Norse. 
Ananzi  and  tlie  lion.     Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the  Norse. 

Mabie.     Folk  tales  ever^'  child  should  know. 
Ancient  ballad  of  Chevy  Chace.    See  Chevy  Chase. 
Ancients  of  the  world.    Thomas.    Welsh  fairy  book. 
Ander's  new  cap.    Bailey.    For  the  story-teller.    (Cap  that  mother 
made.) 

Coe.     Second  book  of  stories. 

O'Grady  and  Throop.    Teachers'  story  tellers'  book. 
Andras  Baive.    Lang.    Orange  fairy  book. 
Andrew  Coffey.    Jacobs.    Celtic  fairy  tales. 

See  also  Teig  O'Kane  and  the  corpse. 
Androcles.  See  Androclus  and  the  lion. 
Androclus  and  the  lion.     ^sop.     Fables  (Jacobs,  Androcles). 

Baldwin.     Fifty  famous  stories. 

Lang.     Animal  story  book. 
Anemone,  Legend  of.     See  Adonis. 
Angel.      *Andersen.     Best  fairy  tales  (Henderson  tr.). 

Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Dodge  ed.). 

Andersen.  Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr). 

Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Andersen.     Wonder  stories  (Author's  ed.). 

Tappan.'  Folk  stories  and  fables. 
Angel  of  the  flowers.     See  Dandelion. 

Angels  in  the  churchyard  (poem).    Alexander.    Hidden  servants. 
Angel's  robe.     Nixon-Roulet.   Japanese  folk  stories  and  fairy  tales. 
Anger  of  Tirawa.    Nixon-Roulet.    Indian  folk  tales. 
Angler  and  the  little  fish.     See  Fisher  and  the  little  fish. 
Angler  and  the  salmon.    .^Esop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Animal  fairies.     Kennedy.     New  world  fairy  book. 
Animal  picnic.    Van  Sickle  and  Seegrniller.    Riverside  readers.    3d 

reader. 
Animals  in  the  sky.     Farmer.     Nature  myths. 
Animals'  peace  party.     Davis  and  Chow  Leung.    Chinese  fables 
and  folk  stories. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Animals  sick  of  the  plague  (poem).    Wiggin  and  Smith.    Talking 

beasts. 
Anna  and  the  fairies.    Boys'  and  girls'  fairy  book. 
Anne  Lisbeth.    Andersen.    Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Anficrsen.     Stories  and  tales  (Author's  ed.). 
Annette;  or,  The  magic  coffee  mill.    Harrison,  C.  C.    Old-fashioned 

fairy  book. 
Annie's  dream.      *Hall  and  Oilman.    Story  land.     2d  reader. 
Another  changeling.    Thomas.    Welsh  fairy  book. 
Another  haunted  mill.     See  Mill. 
Another  little  red  hen.     See  Little  red  hen.     11. 


6  FAIRY  TALES 

Another  story  of  the  rainbow.     See  Rainbow  snake. 
Anselmo.     Blaisdell.     Child  life.     5th  reader. 

Ingelow.     Stories  told  to  a  child,     v.  2. 
Ant  and  the  chrysalis.    /Esop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Ant  and  the  cricket.    Baldwin.    Fairy  tales  and  fables. 

(poem).     Van  Sickle  and  Seegmiller.     Riverside  readers.     4th 
reader. 
Ant  and  the  dove.     ^sop.    Fables  (Black  ed.    Dove  and  the  ant). 
/Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.  Dove  and  the  ant), 
^^op.     Fables  (Stickney  ed.). 

*Alderman.     Classics  old  and  new.     1st  reader.     (Dove  and  the 
ant.) 
Bailey  and  Lewis.     For  the  children's  hour. 
*Jones.     2d  reader, 
(poem).  Wiggin  and  Smith.  Talking  beasts.   (Dove  and  the  ant.) 
Ant  and  the  fly.   yEsop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 
/Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Wiggin  and  Smith.    Talking  beasts. 
See  also  Ant  and  the  grasshopper. 
Ant  and  the  grasshopper.    iE^sop.    Fables  (Black  ed.). 
/Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.  Ants  and  the  grasshopper). 
.iEsop.     Fables  (Jacobs). 
/Esop.     Fables  (Stickney). 

Arnold  and  Gilbert.     Stepping  stones  to  literature,    v.  2. 
Bailey  and  Lewis.    For  the  children's  hour. 
*Bowen.     Second  story  reader. 
*Jones.     2d  reader. 
Scudder.     Children's  book. 
Scudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories. 
Wilson,  Mrs.  L.  L.  W.     Nature  study  reader. 
See  also  Ant  and  the  fly. 
Ant  and  the  mouse.     *Spaulding  and  Bryce.    Aldine  readers.    2d 

reader. 
Ant  and  the  snow.     Chandler.     In  the  reign  of  coyote. 
Antelope  boy.     Lummis.     Pueblo  Indian  folk  tales. 
Antillia,  the  island  of  the  seven  cities.    Higginson.   Tales  of  the 

enchanted  islands  of  the  ^Atlantic. 
Ants  and  the  grasshopper.   See  Ant  and  the  grasshopper. 
Ants  that  pushed  on  the  sky.     Lummis.     Pueblo  Indian  folk 
stories. 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  wonder. 
Anxious  leaf.     Bailey  and  Lewis.     For  the  children's  hour. 

*Wiltse.     Kindergarten  stories.  _ 
Anybody.     Richards.     Golden  windows. 
Ape  and  her  two  young  ones.     .'Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

yEsop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 
Ape  and  the  bee.    iEsop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Ape  and  the   boar.     Bidpai.     Tortoise  and  the  geese  and  other 

fables. 
Ape  and  the  carpenter.     /Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Ape  and  the  crab.     See  Crab  and  the  monkey. 


FAIRY  TALES  7 

Ape  and  the  dolphin.     /Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

••Esop.    Fables  (Black  ed.). 
Ape  and  the  fox.     ^Esop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 
Ape,  the  glow-worm  and  the  popinjay.  Bidpai.  Tortoise  and  the 

geese,  and  other  fables. 
Ape,  the  snake  and  the  lion.     Bateman.     Zanzibar  tales. 
Apes  and  the  two  travelers.    /Esop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Ape's  head  (.poem).    Success  library,    v.  3. 

Apollo.     Baldwin.     Hero  tales  told  in  school.     (How  Apollo  came 
to  Parnassus.) 

Baldwin.     Old  Greek  Stories.     (Lord  of  the  silver  bow.) 

Firth.     Stories  of  old  Greece.     (Apollo,  the  beautiful.) 

See  also  Daphne. 
Apollo:  Apollo  and  the  python.     Firth.     Stories  of  old  Greece. 

Wilson,   Mrs.  L.  L.  \V.     Nature  study  reader.     (Killing  of  the 
python.) 
Apollo:  Birth  of  Apollo.     Francillon.    Gods  and  heroes.     (Latona 
and  Xiobe.) 

Hutchinson.      Orpheus  with   his  lute.      (How  Apollo  came  to 
Delphi.) 

Pratt.    Greek  myths,  v.  1.    (Leto  and  Apollo.) 
Apollo  and  Daphne.   See  Daphne. 
Apollo  and  Hermes.    See  Hermes  and  Apollo. 
Apollo  and  Hyacinthus.   See  Hyacinthus. 
Apollo's  cows.     See  Hermes  and  Apollo. 
Apollo's  mother.     See  Latona  and  the  frogs. 
Apollo's  sister.     See  Diana. 

Apple  of  contentment.     Pyle,  H.     Pepper  and  salt. 
Apple  of  discord.    See  Paris:   Apple  of  discord. 
Apples  of  Hesperides.     See  Hercules  and  his  labors. 
Apples  of  Idun.     See  Iduna's  apples. 
Apples  of  life.   See  Iduna's  apples. 
Apprentice  thief.    MacManus.    In  chimney  corners. 
April  Fool's  Day.    See  Diccon,  the  foot-boy  and  the  wise  fools  of 

(jotham. 
Apron-string.    Richards.    Golden  windows. 
Apuleius.     See  How  the  ass  became  a  man  again. 
Aqua;  or,  The  water  baby.   Wiggin  and  Smith.   Stor>'  hour. 
Arab  and  his  camel.   /Esop.   Fables  (Stickney). 
*Hall  and  Gilman.    Story  land.    2d  reader. 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 

Scudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories. 

Van  Sickle  and  Scegmiller.    Riverside  readers.   4th  reader. 
Arabian  pipe,  Story  of  the.    Harrison,  C.  C.     Bric-a-brac  stories. 
Arachne.     Bailey  and  Lewis.     For  the  children's  hour. 

Beckwith.     In  mythland.    v.  L    (Little  weaver.) 

Baldwin.     Old  Greek  stories.     (Wonderful  weaver.) 

Cooke.     Nature  myths  and  stories. 

Craigie.     Once  upon  a  time. 

Firth.     Stories  of  olrl  Greece.     (Arachne,  the  little  spinner.) 

Gucrbcr.    Myths  of  Greece  and  Rome. 

Holbrook.     Round  the  year  in  myth  and  song.     (Minerva  and 
Arachne.) 


8  FAIRY  TALES 

Arachne —  continued. 

Hyde.     Favorite  Greek  myths. 

Johonnot.    Stories  of  the  olden  time. 

Kupfer.    Stories  of  long  ago.    (A  web  and  a  spider.) 

Peabody.     Old  Greek  folk  stories. 

Pratt.     Greek  myths,     v.  2. 

Tappan.     Myths  from  many  lands. 
Arbutus.     See  Old  Winter  Man  and  the  Spring  Maiden. 
Arbutus  and  violet.   Stebbins.   3d  reader. 
Archer  and  the  eagle.     See  Eagle  and  the  arrow. 
Are  you  not  satisfied?  or,  The  tale  of  the  noses.     Gask.     Folk  tales 
from    many   lands.      (Farmer   and   the   noses.) 

Laboulaye.     Fairy  tales. 

Laboulaye.     Fairy  book.     (Story  of  the  noses.) 

See  also  Hans  Humdrum. 
Arethusa.      Baldwin.      Hero  tales  told  in   school.      (Alpheus  and 
Arethusa.) 

Baldwin.     Story  of  the  golden  age.     (Bow  of  Eurytus.) 

Buckley.     Children  of  the  dawn.     (Flight  of  Arethusa.) 

Cox.     Tales  of  ancient  Greece. 

Guerber.     Myths  of  Greece  and  Rome. 

Storr.     Half  a  hundred  hero  tales. 
Argo.     See  Argonauts. 

Argonauts.       *  Beckwith.       In    mythland.     v.     2.       (Jason    and 
the  Golden  Fleece.) 

Burt  and   Ragozin.     Herakles  and  other  heroes.     (Jason,  the 
hero  of  Thessaly.) 

Canton.     Reign  of  King  Herla. 

Church.     Greek  story  and  song.     (Voyage  of  the  Argo.) 

Cole.     Heroes  of  the  olden  time.     (Golden  fleece.) 

Co.x.     Tales  of  ancient  Greece.     (Golden  fleece.) 

Francillon.     Gods  and  heroes.     (Golden  fleece.) 

Haaren  and  Poland.     Famous  men  of  Greece.     (Jason  and  the 
golden  fleece.) 

Hawthorne.   Tanglewood  tales.    (Golden  fleece.) 

Hutchinson.    Golden  porch.    (Lad  with  one  sandal.) 

Hyde.    Favorite  Greek  myths.    (Jason  and  the  golden  fleece.) 

Jacobs.     Book  of  wonder  voyages. 

Judson  and  Bender.     Graded  literature  readers,     v.  4.     (Golden 
fleece.) 

Kingsley.     Heroes  (Everyman's  ed.). 

Kupfer.     Stories  of  long  ago.     (Golden  fleece.) 

Lowell.     Jason's  quest.     (Golden  fleece.) 

Mabie.     Myths  every  child  should  know. 

Norton.     Heart  of  oak  books,     v.  3. 

Pratt.     Myths  of  Old  Greece,     v.  3.     (Golden  fleece.) 

Scudder.     Children's  book.    (Expedition  of  the  Argonauts.) 

Stories  of  classic  myths.     (Story  of  the  golden  fleece.) 

Storr.     Half  a  hundred  hero  tales.     (Quest  of  the  golden  fleece.) 

Tappan.     Myths  from  many  lands.     (Golden  fleece.) 

Tappan.     Stories  from  the  classics. 
Argus.     See  lo:   Mercury  and  Argus. 


FAIRY  TALES  9 

Ariadne.     See  Theseus. 

Arion  and  the  dolphin.    Hyde.    Favorite  Greek  myths. 

Ark  of  Deucalion.    Sec  Deucalion  and  Pyrrha. 

Arndt's  night  underground.  Wiggin  and  Smith.  Tales  of  wonder. 

Artful  lad.    Djurklo.   Fairy  tales  from  the  Swedish. 

Arthur,  King.     Arnold.     Stepping  stones  to  literature,     v.  8. 

Baldwin.     Stories  of  the  king. 

Church.    Heroes  of  chivalry  and  romance. 

Crommelin.     Famous  legends. 

Greene.     King  Arthur  and  his  court. 

Haaren.     Ballads  and  tales. 

Lang.     Book  of  romance. 

Mabie.     Heroes  and  fairies. 

Mabie.     Heroes  every  child  should  know. 

Tappan.     Stories  of  legendary  heroes. 
Arthur,  King:   Arthur  in  the  cave.    Thomas.    Welsh  fairy  book. 
Arthur,  King :    Coming  of  Arthur.     Bryant.     How  to  tell  stories 
to  children.     (Arthur  and  the  sword.) 

Cowles.     Art  of  story  telling. 

Herbertson.     Heroic  legends.     (Sword  in  the  stone.) 

Lang.   Book  of  romance.    (Drawing  of  the  sword.) 
Arthur,  King:  Death  of  Arthur.    Blaisdell.    Child  life.    5th  reader. 

Baldwin.     Stories  of  the  King.     (Passing  of  Arthur.) 

Higginson.      Tales   of   the   enchanted   islands   of   the   Atlantic, 
(King  Arthur  at  Avalon.) 

Norton.     Heart  of  oak  books,     v.  4. 
Arthur,  King:    Sword  Excalibur.    Blaisdell.   Child  life,  5th  reader. 
(King  Arthur  wins  E.xcalibur.) 
*Bowen.     Second  storv-  reader.     (King  Arthur's  sword.) 

Lang.     Book  of  romance.     (Sword  Excalibur.) 

Lang.     Tales  of  romance. 
Artisan's  wonderful  wings.    See  Daedalus  and  Icarus. 
As-ai-yahal.   Judson.   Myths  and  legends  of  the  Pacific  Northwest. 
As  rich  as  Croesus.     See  Croesus. 

As  the  crow  flies.    Ingelow.   Stories  told  to  a  child,     v.  2. 
Aschenputtel.     See  Cinderella. 
Ash  maid.    Baring-Gould.    Crock  of  gold. 
Ashenputtel.     See  Cinderella. 
Ashes  of  deceit.     Pitman.     Chinese  fairy  stories. 
Ashes   that   made   trees   to   bloom.     See  Old   man  who   made 

wiihcTL-d  trees  to  flower. 
Ashiepattle  and  his  goodly  crew.    Asbjornsen.     Fairy  tales  from 
the  far  north. 

Asbjornsen.   Tales  from  the  fjeld.    (Boots  and  his  crew.) 

See  also  Ship  that  could  sail  over  land  and  sea. 
Ashiepattle  and  the  king's  hares.    Asbjornsen.    Folk  and  fairy 
tales. 

Asbjornsen.     Tales  from  the  fjeld.     (Osborn's  pijje.) 

See  also  Enchanted  whistle;   Jesper  who  herded  the  hares. 


10  FAIRY  TALES 

Ashlepattle  who  ate  with  the  troll  for  a  wager.     Asbjornsen. 
Fairy  tales  from  the  far  north. 

Dasent.     Popular    tales    from    the    Norse.     (Boots  who   ate    a 
match  with  the  troll.) 

Tappan.    Folk  stories  and  fables.    (Boots  who  ate  a  match  with 
the  troll.) 

See  also  Boy  who  contended  with  the  giant  in  eating. 
Ashiepattle  who  made  the  princess  tell  the  truth  at  last. 
Asbjornsen.     Folk  and  fairy  tales. 

Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the  Norse.     (Boots  who  made  the 
princess  say,  "That's  a  story.") 

See  also  Princess  who  said : — 
Ashik-Kerib.    Jokai  and  others.   Golden  fairy  book. 
Ashish,  Story  of .   Judson.   Myths  and  legends  of  the  Pacific  North- 
west. 
"Ask  the  robin."    Molesworth.    Fairies  afield. 
Aslaug    and    Ragnar.     Baring-Gould.     Old    English    fairy    tales. 
(King  Edmund.) 

Edmison.    Stories  from  Norseland. 
Asmund  and  Signy.    Lang.    Brown  fairy  book. 
Asphurtzela.    Wardrop.    Georgian  folk  tales. 
Ass  and  his  master,    i^sop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

Wiggin  and  Smith.    Talking  beasts. 
Ass  and  his  purchaser.  Wiggin  and  Smith.  Talking  beasts. 
Ass  and  his  shadow.    /Esop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.    Ass's  shadow). 

ALsop.     Fables  (Stickney). 

Wiggin  and  Smith.   Talking  beasts. 
Ass  and  the  bullock,   ^sop.   Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Ass  and  the  dog.   See  Ass,  the  dog  and  the  wolf. 
Ass  and  the  fly.    Wiggin  and  Smith.    Talking  beasts. 
Ass  and  the  frogs.    ^Esop.     Fables  (Stickney). 

Success  library,     v.  3. 
Ass  and  the  gardener.     ^Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Ass  and  the  grasshopper.    Asop.    Fables  (Stickney). 

Arnold  and  Gilbert.  Stepping  stones  to  literature,  v.  2.   (Donkey 
and  the  grasshopper.) 
Ass  and  the  lap-dog.    iEsop.   Fables  (Black  ed.    Ass  and  the  little 
dog). 

yEsop.     Fables  (Jacobs). 

.^sop.     Fables  (Stickney). 

(poem).     Wiggin  and  Smith.    Talking  beasts. 
Ass  and  the  lion  hunting,    ^sop.    Fables  (Black  ed.). 

iEsop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Ass  and  the  little  dog.   See  Ass  and  the  lap-dog. 
Ass  and  the  nightingale.    Success  library,   v.  3. 
Ass  and  the  wolf.    Success  library,    v.  3. 
Ass  carrying  an  idol.    ^sop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Ass  carrying  relics  (poem).    Wiggin  and  Smith.    Talking  beasts. 
Ass  eating  thistles,    ^sop.    Fables  (Black  ed.). 

^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

^sop.     Fables  (Stickney). 


FAIRY  TALES  11 

Ass   in    the  lion's    skin.    iEsop.    Fables  (Black  ed.    Fox  and  the 

ass). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.     Fox  and  the  ass). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Jacobs). , 

iF^op.     Fables  (Stickney). 

♦Hall  and  Oilman.    Story  land.    2d  reader.    (Donkey  in  the  lion's 
skin.) 

Jacobs.     Indian  fairy  tales. 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 

Scudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories. 

Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.   Talking  beasts. 
Ass  laden  with  salt  and  with  sponges.   See  Donkey  and  the  salt. 
Ass,  the  ape  and  the  mole.    .F^sop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Ass,  the  dog  and  the  wolf.    ^sop.   Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

(poem).    Wiggin  and  Smith.   Talking  beasts.    (Ass  and  the  dog.) 
Ass,  the  lion,  and  the  cock.    ^sop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

^sop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Ass,  the  lion  and  the  fox.    Bidpai.   Tortoise  and  the  geese. 
Ass,   the    ox,  and    the   labourer.     Arabian    nights    (Townsend. 
Fable  of  the  ass,  the  ox,  and  the  labourer). 

Arabian  nights  (Dodge  ed.). 
Ass,  the  table  and  the  stick.  See  Table,  the  ass,  and  the  stick. 
Assipattle  and  the  Mester  Stoorworm.    Douglas.    Scottish  fairy 
tales. 

Grierson.     Scottish  fairy  book. 
Ass's  brains.   iF^sop.   Fables  (Jacobs). 
Ass's  shadow.    See  Ass  and  his  shadow. 
Aster  and  the  goldenrod.     See  Goldenrod  and  aster. 
Astrologer.    Scudder.    Children's  book. 
Astrologer's  niece.    Fairy  tales  retold  from  St.  Nicholas. 
At  the  edge  of  the  polar  sea.   Pyle,  K.   Counterpane  fairy. 
At  the  foot  of  the  rainbow.     Stewart.     Once  upon  a  time. 
At  the  owl's  school  (play).    Lansing.    Quaint  old  stories. 
Atalanta  and  Meleager.    See  Calydonian  hunt. 
Atalanta's  race.    Baldwin.    Old  Greek  stories.    (Race  for  a  wife.) 

Buckley.    Children  of  the  dawn.    (Winning  of  Atalanta.) 

Carpenter.    Long  ago  in  Greece.    (Atalanta's  foot  race.) 

Peabody.   Old  Greek  folk  stories. 

Pratt.     Greek  myths,   v.  3.    (Race  of  Atalanta.) 

Tappan.    Myths  from  many  lands. 

See  also  How  the  princess  was  beaten  in  a  race. 

Athena.     See  Minerva. 

Athens.     Baldwin.    Old  Greek  stories.    (Horse  and  the  olive.) 
Hartley.    Stories  from  the  Greek  legends.    (Story  of  Athene  and 

Poseidon;   or,  The  quarrel  over  naming  a  city.) 
Judd.    Classic  myths.    (Gift  of  the  olive  tree.) 
Atlantis,  Story  of.    Higginson.    Talcs  of  the  enchanted  islands  of 

the  .Atlantic. 
Atlas.   Brown,  E.  V.   When  the  world  was  young.    (Atlas,  the  burden 
bearer.) 


12  FAIRY  TALES 

Aucassin  and  Nicolette,  Story  of.   Wilmot-Buxton.    Stories  from 

old  French  romance. 
Auld  Robin  Gray.    Greenwood.   Stories  from  famous  ballads. 
Aunt  Tempy's  story.    Harris.    Nights  with  Uncle  Remus. 
Aunty.    Andersen.    Stories  and  tales  (Author's  ed.). 
Aurora  and  Tithonus.   Beckwith.  Inmythland.  v.  2.   (Old  man  of 
the  meadow.) 

Cooke.     Nature  myths  and  stories. 

Farmer.     Nature  myths.     (Old  man  of  the  meadow.) 

Francillon.   Gods  and  heroes.    (Man  who  never  died.) 

Holbrook.  Book  of  nature  myths.  (Story  of  the  first  grasshopper.) 

Hyde.     Favorite  Greek  myths. 

Judd.    Classic  myths.    (Old  grasshopper  gray.) 

Wilson,  Mrs.  L.  L.  W.     Nature  study  reader. 
Aurora,  the  white  arch,  and  the  great  bear.    Pratt.   Legends  of 

the  red  children. 
Aurora's  steeds.  Stories  of  classic  myths.   {In  Mythological  horses.) 
Austrian  paper-knife's  story.  Harrison,  C.  C.    Bric-a-brac  stories. 
Avaricious  and  envious.   .'Esop.    Fables  (Black  ed.    Envious  man 
and  the  covetous). 

^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.     Envious  man  and  the  covetous). 

^sop.     Fables  (Jacobs). 
Awful  fate  of  Mr.  Wolf.     Harris.     Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his 

sayings. 
Axe  and  the  trees,    i^op.    Fables  (Stickney). 
Axe  of  Ranier.    English.    Fairy  stories  and  wonder  tales. 


B 

Baa, baa, black  sheep.    *Grover.   Folk  lore  readers,     v.  1. 
Baba  Abdalla,  Story  of.   Arabian  nights  (Dodge  ed.). 

Arabian  nights  (Lang.    Story  of  the  blind  Baba  Abdalla). 

Arabian  nights  (Townsend). 

Ketcham.     Oriental  fairy  tales. 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 
Babes  in  the  wood.     Chisholm.     In  fairyland.     (Children  in  the 
wood.) 

Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories. 

Jacobs.     More  English  fairy  tales.     (Children  in  the  wood.) 

Johnson.    Fir-tree  fairy  book. 

(poem).    Keyes.    Fiv'e  senses. 

(poem).   Lansing.  Tales  of  old  England.    (Children  in  the  wood.) 

Macleod.    Book  of  ballad  stories.    (Children  in  the  wood.) 

(poem).      Mother  Goose  rhymes,  jingles  and  fairy  tales  (Altemus 
ed.). 

(poem).    Norton.   Heart  of  oak  books,   v.  3. 

(poem).    Scudder.    Children's  book.    (Children  in  the  wood.) 

Success  library,    v.  3.    (Children  in  the  wood.) 

Tappan.    Old-fashioned  stories.    (Children  in  the  wood.) 

Welsh.     Stories  children  love.    (Children  in  the  wood.) 


FAIRY  TALES  13 

Babiola.    Valentine.    Old,  old  fairy  tales. 

Aulnoy.     Fair>'  tales.     (Babiole.) 
Babiole.     See  Babiola. 

Baboon-skins.   Bourhill  and  Drake.  Fairy  tales  from  South  Africa. 
Babouscka.    Bailey  and  Lewis.    For  the  children's  hour. 

Dickinson  and  Skinner.     Children's  book  of  Christmas  stories. 
(Legend  of  Babouscka.) 
Baby.    Richards.    Golden  windows. 
Bacchus  and  Pentheus.      Hutchinson.     Orpheus  with   his  lute. 

(God  of  the  ivy  crown.) 
Bacon,  Roger:  Friar  Bacon  and  the  brazen  head.   Baldwin.  Thirty 

more  famous  stories. 
Bacon  pie.    Rhys.    Fairy  gold. 

Bad  boy,  Story  of  the.    Bellamy.   Wonder  children. 
Badger  and  the  bear.   Eastman.   Smoky  Day's  wigwam  evenings. 
Eastman.     Wigwam  evenings. 
Zitkala-Sa.    Old  Indian  legends. 
Badger  in  the  bag.    Baring-Gould.    Old  English  fairy  tales. 

Brooks,  E.    Wonder  stories  from  the  Mabinogion.     (Pwyll  and 

Rhiannon.) 
Jacobs.    More  Celtic  fairy  tales.    (Powel,  Prince  of  Dyfed.) 
Lanier.    Knightly  legends  of  Wales.    (Pwyll,  Prince  of  Dyved.) 
Tappan.    Stories  of  legendary  heroes.     (Pwyll  and  the  game  of 
badger  in  the  bag.) 
Badger's  money.    Mabie.    Folk  tales  every  child  should  know. 
Success  library,     v.  3. 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  wonder. 
See  also  Farmer  and  the  badger. 
Bag  of  flour.    Hartland.    English  folk  and  fairy  tales. 
Bag  of  minutes.    Rhys.    Fairy  gold. 
Bag  of  sand  (poem).   Alexander.   The  hidden  servants. 
Bag  of  smiles.    Alden.    Why  the  chimes  rang. 
Bag  of  winds.    See  Ulysses  and  the  bag  of  winds. 
Baker's  daughter.    Johnson.    Birch-tree  fairy  book. 

See  also  Red-headed  woodpecker. 
Baker's   three  daughters.     Gary.     Fairy  legends  of  the  French 

provinces. 
Bala  lake.    Thomas.    Welsh  fairy  book. 
Balboa.     Baldwin.    Thirty  more  famous  stories.     (Upon  a  peak  in 

Darien.) 
Bald-head.    Byrne.    Modern  Greek  fairy  tales. 
Bald  knight.   /Esop.   Fables  (Black  ed.). 

.-tLsop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Bald  man  and  the  fly.   ^sop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Jacobs). 
Balder.     See  Baldur. 

Baldur  and  the  mistletoe.    Arnold  and  Gilbert.    Stepping  stones 
t(j  literature,     v.  ."). 
Brown,  A.  F.    In  the  days  of  giants.    (Balder  and  tlu-  mistletoe.) 
Brown,  E.  J.    Stories  of  childhood  and  nature. 
Cooke.    Nature  myths  and  stories.    (Balder.) 
Edmison.    Stories  from  Norscland.    (Death  of  Baldur.) 


14  FAIRY  TALES 

Baldur  and  the  mistletoe  —  continued. 
Judd.     Classic  myths.     (Mistletoe.) 
Litchfield.     Nine  worlds. 

Mabie.    Myths  every  child  should  know.    (Death  of  Baldur.) 
Mabie.    Norse  stories.    (Death  of  Baldur.) 

Partridge.   Story  telling  in  home  and  school.    (Death  of  Baldur.) 
Pratt.    Legends  of  Norseland.    (Dying  Baldur.) 
Tappan.     Myths  from  many  lands.     (Balder  and  the  mistletoe.) 
Balin.     See  Sir  Balin. 
Ball-carrier  and  the  Bad  One.    Lang.    Aladdin  and  other  stories. 

Lang.     Brown  fairy  book. 
Ball  of  thread.    Gregory.    Kiltartan  wonder  book. 
Balloon  boy.     Brown,  A.  F.     Star  jewels. 
Balloons.     Brown,  A.  F.     Star  jewels. 

Bamboo-cutter  and  the  moon-child.     Ozaki.     Japanese  fairy 
book. 
W'illiston.     Japanese  fairy  tales.     2d  series.     (Bamboo  cutter's 
daughter.) 
Bamboo-cutter's  daughter.     See  Bamboo-cutter  and  the  moon- 
child. 
Band,  the  bob-wig,  and  the  feather    (poem),     ^sop.     Fables 

(Burt  ed.). 
Banished  king.    Stockton.    Bee-man  of  Orn. 
Bank  swallows,  Origin  of.     Hall  and  Oilman.     Story  land.     2d 

reader.     (A  story  that  Eskimos  tell  their  children.) 
Banshee  of  the  MacCarthy's.    Yeats.    Irish  fairy  tales. 
Banyan  deer  king.    Partridge.    Story  telling  in  home  and  school. 
Bar  of  gold.    Gask.    Folk  tales  from  many  lands. 
Barak  Hagel  and  his  wives.   Jokai  and  others.    Golden  fairy  book. 
Barbara  Allen  (poem).    Lanier.     Boy's  Percy.     (Sir  John  Grehme 

and  Barbara  Allen.) 
Barber.   Arabian  nights  (Townsend.   Story  of  the  barber). 
Barber's  clever  wife.   Steel.   Tales  of  the  Punjab. 
Barber's  eldest  brother.    Arabian  nights  (Townsend). 

See  also  Milkmaid  and  her  pail. 
Barber's  second  brother.   Arabian  nights  (Townsend). 
Barber's  third  brother.    Arabian  nights  (Townsend). 
Barber's  fourth  brother.    Arabian  nights  (Townsend). 
Barber's  fifth  brother.    Arabian  nights  (Lang). 

Arabian  nights  (Townsend). 
Barber's  sixth  brother.     See  Barmecide  feast. 
Barmecide   feast.      Arabian  nights    (Lang.    Story  of  the  barber's 
sixth  brother). 
Arabian  nights   (Townsend.    Story  of  the  barber's  sixth  brother). 
Baldwin.     Fifty  famous  stories, 
(play).    Lansing.    Quaint  old  stories. 

Scudder.     Children's  book.     (Story  of  the  Barmecide  feast.) 
Barring    the    door    (poem).     Lansing.     Tales    of    Old    England. 
(Get  up  and  bar  the  door.) 
Tappan.     Old  ballads  in  prose. 
Basil-plant.    Houghton.    Russian  grandmother's  wonder  tales. 
Basket  of  flowers.    Gask.    Folk  tales  from  many  lands. 


FAIRY  TALES  15 

Basket  woman.     Austin.     Basket  woman. 
Bat  and  the  two  weasels.    /Esop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
.tsop.     Fables  (Stickney.    Bat  and  weasels). 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Bat,   birds   and  beasts.     /Esop.     Fables  (Black  ed.     Birds,  the 
beasts  and  the  bat). 

.-Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.     Birds,  the  beasts  and  the  bat). 

iEsop.     Fables  (Jacobs). 

.E:sop.     Fables  (Stickney.     Birds,  the  beasts  and  the  bat). 
Bath-boy's  daughter.    Byrne.    Modern  Greek  fairy  tales. 
Battle  of  the  beasts.     See  War  of  the  wolf  and  the  fox. 
Battle  of  the  birds.    Grierson.    Children's  book  of  Celtic  stories. 

Douglas.     Scottish  fairy  tales. 

Jacobs.     Celtic  fairy  tales. 

Lang.     Lilac  fairy  book. 

See  also  Nix  Nought  Nothing. 
Battle  of  the  frogs  and  mice.     Carpenter.     Long  ago  in  Greece. 

Darton.     Wonder  book  of  beasts. 
Battle  of  the  kegs  (poem).    Tappan.    Old-fashioned  stories. 
Battle  of  the  monkey  and  the  crab.     See  Crab  and  the  monkey. 
Battle  of  the  sheep.     Tappan.     Stories  from  seven  old  favorites. 
Battle  of  the  third  cousins.    Stockton.    Bee-man  of  Orn. 
Battle  that  never  was  fought.    Kennedy.    New  world  fairy  book. 
Baucis  and  Philemon.    Bailey  and  Lewis.    For  the  children's  hour. 

Beckwith.     In  mvthland.     v.  1. 

Blaisdell.     Child  life.     5th  reader.     (Miraculous  pitcher.) 

Cooke.     Nature  myths  and  stories.     (Philemon  and  Baucis.) 

Firth.     Stories  of  old  Greece. 

Hawthorne.     Wonder  book.     (Miraculous  pitcher.) 

Hyde.     Favorite  Greek  myths.     (Philemon  and  Baucis.) 

Johonnot.     Stories  of  heroic  deeds. 

Judd.     Classic  myths.     (Linden  and  the  oak.) 

Kupfer.    Stories  of  long  ago.     (How  a  wicked  city  was  destroyed.) 

Pratt.     Greek  myths,     v.  2. 

Storr.     Half  a  hundred  hero  tales. 

Tappan.     Stories  from  the  classics.     (Miraculous  pitcher.) 

Wilson,  Mrs.  L.  L.  W.     Nature  study  reader. 
Bauernkrieg.     Mendel.     Our  little  Austrian  cousin. 
Bear.     Lang.     Grey  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Invisible  prince  and  other  stories. 
Bear  and  Skrattel.         Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the  Norse. 
(Cat  on  the  Dovrefell.) 

Grimm.     Household    tales.       (Everyman's   ed.     Bear    and    the 
Skrattel.) 

Jerrold.      Reign  of  King  Oberon. 

Johnson.     Book  of  fairy  tale  bears.    (Bear  and  the  Skrattel.) 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     F"airy  ring. 
Bear  and  the  bee-hives.   iEsop.   Fables  (Black  ed.). 

.ELso]).     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Bear  and  the  fowls.    /Esop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Wiggin  and  Smith.    Talking  beasts. 


16  FAIRY  TALES 

Bear  and  the  fox.     ^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

Bear  and  the  fox  go  into  partnership.     See  Bruin  and  Reynard 

partners. 
Bear  and  the  fox  make  a  wager.  Asbjornsen.  Fairy  tales  from  the 
far  north. 
Asbjornsen.     Tales  from  the  fjeld.     (Pork  and  honey.) 
Johnson.     Book  of  fairy-tale  bears.     (Grandsire   bear  and   Re- 

nard  the  fox.) 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter.     (Pork  and  honey.) 
Bear  and   the  little  old  woman.     Houghton.     Russian  grand- 
mother's wonder  tales.     (Disappointed  bear.) 
Johnson.     Book  of  fairy-tale  bears. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter.     (Disappointed  bear.) 
Bear  and  the  tailor.     See  Clever  tailor. 

Bear  and  the  two  huntsmen.     *Bowen.     Second  story  reader. 
(Bearskin.) 
Johnson.     Book  of  fairy-tale  bears. 
Bear  and  the  two  travelers.     See  Travelers  and  the  bear. 
Bear  and  the  wrens.     See  Wren  and  the  bear. 
Bear  hunt.     Johnson.     Elm-tree  fairy  book. 
Bear  in  a  forest  pitfall.     See  Father  Bruin  in  the  corner. 
Bear  in  the  woods.     See  Travelers  and  the  bear. 
Bear  man.     Grinnell.     Pawnee  hero  stories. 
Bear  story.    I.    Johnson.    Book  of  fairy-tale  bears. 

Johnson.    Oak-tree  fairy  book. 
Bear  story.    II.   Coolidge.    New  Year's  bargain. 
Bear  that  played  at  soldiers.     See  What  the  moon  saw. 
Bear,  the  boar,  and  the  fox.   Houghton.    Russian  grandmother's 

wonder  tales. 
Bear,  the  monkey  and  the  pig  (poem).     Wiggin  and  Smith.  Talk- 
ing beasts. 
Bear,  the  moose  and  the  walrus.    Roberts.    Flying  plover. 
Bear  who  was  an  enchanted  king.     See  King  Valemon,  the  white 

bear. 
Bears  and  the  magician.     Johnson.     Book  of  fairy-tale  bears. 
Bear's  bad  bargain.    Baldwin.    Another  fairy  reader.    (Pears  and 
the  pudding.) 
Johnson.     Book  of  fairy-tale  bears. 
Steel.     Tales  of  the  Punjab. 
Bear's  short  tail.     See  Why  the  bear  has  a  stumpy  tail. 
Bearskin.    I.    Grimm.     Household  tales  (Everyman's  ed.). 
Bearskin.    II.    Pyle,  H.   Wonder  clock. 
Bearskin.    III.    See  Bear  and  the  two  huntsmen. 
Beato  Torello  da  Poppi,  Life  of  the.     Mabie.     Legends  every 

child  should  know. 
Beaumains,  the  knight  of  the  kitchen.     See  Sir  Gareth. 
Beautiful  helwa  maiden.   Kunos.   Forty-four  Turkish  fairy  tales. 
Beautiful  herd-girl.    Thorpe.    Yule-tide  stories. 
Beautiful  Maria  di  Legno.   Pyle,  K.  Fairy  tales  from  many  lands. 
Beautiful  palace  east  of  the  sun  and  north  of  the  earth. 
Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stories. 
See  also  East  o'  the  sun  and  west  o'  the  moon. 


FAIRY  TALES  17 

Beauty  and  the  beast.     Adams.     Folk-story  and  verse. 

Aunt  Louisa's  book  of  fairy  tales. 

Bay.    Danish  fairy  and  folk  tales.    (Beauty  and  the  horse.) 

Bourhill  and  Drake.    Fairy  tales  from  South  Africa. 

Boys'  and  girls'  fairy  stories. 

Chisholm.     In  fairyland. 

Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories. 

Favorite  fairy  tales. 

Forty  famous  fair>'  tales. 

Harris.     Favorites  from  fairyland. 

Howard.     Dick  Whittington  and  other  stories. 

Jerrold.     Big  book  of  fairy  tales. 

Johnson.     Oak-tree  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Beauty  and  the  beast,  and  other  stories. 

Lang.     Blue  fairy  book. 

Lang.     History  of  Jack  the  giant  killer,  and  other  stories. 

Lansing.     Fairy  tales,     v.  1. 

Mabie.     Fair>-  tales  every  child  should  know. 

Mabie.     Heroes  and  fairies. 

Mother  Goose  rhymes,  jingles  and  fairy  tales  (Altemus  ed.). 

Mulock.     Fairy  book. 

Nursery  tales. 

Perkins.     Twenty  best  fairy  tales. 

Perrault.     Tales  of  passed  times. 

Quiller-Couch.     Sleeping  beauty. 

Scudder.     Book  of  folk  stories. 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 

Scudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories. 

Success  library,     v.  3. 

Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables. 

Valentine.     Old,  old  fairy  tales  (Warne  ed.). 

Van  Sickle  and  Seegmiller.     Riverside  readers,     v.  3. 

Welsh.     Fairy  tales  children  love. 

Winnington.     Outlook  fairy  book. 

See  also  Chinese  beauty  and  the  beast. 
Beauty  and  the  horse.     See  Beauty  and  the  beast. 
Beauty  of  form  and  beauty  of  mind.     Andersen.     Fairy  tales 
(FauU  tr.). 

Andersen.     Stories  and  tales.     (Charming.) 
Beaver  and  the  Porcupine.     Allen.     Indian  fairy  tales. 

Lang,   L.  B.     Strange  story  book. 
Beaver  story.    Bakewell.   True  fairy  stories. 

Beaver's  lodge.   Coe  and  Christie.   Story  hour  readers.   3d  book. 
Bee  and  the  cuckoo.   .4i^sop.   Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
(poem).    Wiggin  and  Smith.    Talking  beasts. 
Bee  and  the  fly.   ALsop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Bee  and  the  orange  tree.     Aulnoy.     Fairy  tales. 
Bee  and  the  spider.   /Esop.   Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Bee-man  of  Orn.     Stockton.     Bee-man  of  Orn. 
Stockton.     Fanciful  tales. 
Stockton.     Queen's  museum. 


18  FAIRY  TALES 

Bee,  the  harp,  the  mouse  and  the  bum-clock.     MacManus. 
Donegal  fairy  stories. 

Pyle,    K.     Fairy  tales  from  many  lands.     (Three  cows.) 

Wiggin  and  Smith.    Fairy  ring. 
Bees  and  the  bears.     Johnson.     Book  of  fairy-tale  bears. 
Bees  and  the  flies.  Story  of  the.  Holbrook.  Book  of  nature  myths. 
Bees,  the  drones,  and  the  wasp.    ^-Esop.    Fables  (Black  ed.). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Beetle.     See  Beetle  who  went  on  his  travels. 
Beetle  who  went  on  his  travels.  Andersen.    Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Turpin.     Beetle). 

Andersen.     Stories  (Riverside  ed.     Beetle). 

Andersen.     Wonder  stories.     (Beetle.) 

Nordau.     Dwarf's  spectacles.      (Golden  beetle  that  went  on  his 
travels.) 
Beg  and  the  fox.   Houghton.    Russian  grandmother's  wonder  tales. 

Johnson.     Book  of  fairy  tale  foxes.     (Fox  and  his  friends.) 

See  also  Fox  and  the  king's  son. 
Beggar  and  his  dog.   /Esop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Beggar  and  the  princess.    Johnson.    Oak-tree  fairy  book. 
Beggar's  daughter  of  Bethnal  Green.    Greenwood.    Stories  from 
famous  ballads.      (Beggar's  daughter  of  Bednall  Green.) 

Macleod.    Book  of  ballad  stories. 
Beginning  (The).   See  Creation  of  the  world,  Norse. 
Beginning  of  poetry.     See  Odin  and  the  mead. 
Beginning  of  the  Armadillos.    Kipling.   Just  so  stories. 
Beginning  of  things.    I.    See  Creation  of  the  world,  Xorse. 
Beginning  of  things.    II.   Xixon-Roulet.   Indian  folk  tales. 
Beleaguered  city.    Mabie.    Legends  every  child  should  know. 
Believing  husbands.   Lang.    Lilac  fairy  book. 
Bell.   I.    Andersen.   Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 

Andersen.    Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Andersen.     Wonder  stories. 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 
Bell.    II.     Bakewell.     True  fairy  stories. 
Bell-deep.     Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 
Bell  of  Atri.  Baldwin.     Fifty  famous  stories. 

*Bowen.     Second  story  reader.     (The  king's  bell.) 

Crommelin.     Famous  legends. 

Gask.     Folk  tales  from  many  lands. 

See  also  Stone  of  gratitude. 
Bell  of  justice.    Scudder.    Book  of  legends. 

See  also  Bell  of  Atri. 
Bella  del  Mondo.     Macdonell.     Italian  fairy  tales. 
Belle  Belle;  or,  The  Chevalier  Fortune.   Aulnoy.    Fairytales. 

Valentine.     Old,  old  fairy  tales.      (Fortuiiio.) 
Belle  dame  sans  merci  (poem).    Rhys.   Fairy  gold. 
Bellerophon.     See  Pegasus. 
Belling  the  cat.   iEsop.   Fables  (Black  ed.   Mice  in  council). 

yEsop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.     Mice  in  council). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Jacobs). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Stickney.     Mice  in  council). 


FAIRY  TALES  19 

Belling  the  cat  —  continued 

(poem).   .-Esop.   Fables  (Stickney.  Supplement.   Council  held  by 

rats). 
•Alderman.     Classics  old  and  new.     1st  reader.     (Mice  and  the 

cat.) 
Arnold  and  Gilbert.    Stepping  stones  to  literature,    v.  2.    (Mice 

in  council.) 
Baldwin.     Fairy  tales  and  fables.     (Mice  and  the  cat.) 
*Bowen.     Second  story  reader.    (Rats  and  the  cat.) 
Hall  and  Oilman.     Story  land.    2d  reader.     (Who  will  bell  the 

cat?) 
(play).    Lansing.   Quaint  old  stories. 
Scudder.     Children's  book. 
Scudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories. 
*Spaulding  and  Bryce.   Aldine  readers.   2d  reader. 
Tappan.    Folk  stories  and  fables. 
Wiggin  and  Smith.   Talking  beasts. 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 
Bell'shollow.     Andersen.     Wonder  stories. 
Belly  and  the  members,  ^sop.  Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
yEsop.     Fables  (Jacobs). 
Scudder.     Children's  book. 
Beloved  of  the  sun.     Eastman.     Smoky  Day's  wigwam  evenings. 

Eastman.     Wigwam  evenings. 
Bend  the  bough  in  time.     Bay.     Danish  fairy  and  folk  tales. 
Bended  rocks.    Compton.    Snowbird  and  the  water  tiger,  and  other 
American  Indian  tales. 
Judd.     Wigwam  stories.    (Legend  of  Niagara  Falls.) 
Tanner.     Legends  from  the  red  man's  forest.      (Legend  of  the 
Horse  Shoe  Falls.) 
Beneficent  frog.     See  Benevolent  frog. 

Benevolent  frog.     Aulnoy.     Fairy  tales.    (Beneficent  frog.) 
Jerrold.     Reign  of  King  Oberon. 
Lang.     Orange  fairy  book.    (Frog  and  the  lion  fairy.) 
Perrault.    Tales  of  passed  times. 
Valentine.    Old,  old  fairy  tales. 
Wiggin  and  Smith.    Magic  casements. 
Benibaire.    Caballcro.   Spanish  fairy  talcs. 
Benjy  in  Beastland.    Wiggin  and  Smith.    Story  hour. 
Bensurdatu.     Lang.     Grey  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Trusty  John  and  other  stories. 
Beowulf.    Church.   Heroes  of  chivalry  and  romance. 
Mabie.     Legends  every  child  should  know. 
Tappan.     Stories  of  legendary  heroes. 
Wilmot-Buxton.    Stories  of  early  England. 
Best  fairy  of  all.    Bigham.   Overheard  in  fairyland. 
Best  that  life  has  to  give.     Pyle,  H.     Wonder  clock. 
Best  wish.     Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the  Norse. 

Thr,rpe.     \'uk--tidc  stories.     (There   is   no  fear  for  those   with 
whom  all  woim-n  arc  in  love.) 
Beswarragal.     Gregory.     Kiltartan  wonder  book. 


20  FAIRY  TALES 

Beth  Gellert.     Forty  famous  fairy  tales. 
Jacobs.     Celtic  fairy  tales. 
Scudder.     Book  of  legends.    (Dog  Gellert.) 

(poem).    Scudder.    Children's  book.        (Llewellyn  and  his  dog.) 
(poem).  Tappan.  Old  fashioned  stories.   (Llewellyn  and  his  dog.) 
Thomas.     Welsh  fairy  book.      (Martyred  hound.) 
See  also  King  and  his  hawk. 

"Better  than  that!"   Gask.   Folk  tales  from  many  lands. 

Betty  Chidley,  the  witch.    Hartland.    English  folk  and  fairy  tales. 

Bevis.     See  Sir  Bevis. 

Beware  of  bad  company.    Rouse.    Talking  thrush  and  other  tales 
from  India. 

Bewitched  bottles.  See  Magic  bottles. 

Bewitched  butter.    L    Yeats.    Irish  fairy  and  folk  tales. 

Bewitched  butter.    II.    Yeats.    Irish  fairy  and  folk  tales. 

Bewitched  huntsman;    or,  Three  ivory  bobbins.     Harris.    Little 
Mr.  Thimblefinger. 

Beyond  the  fire  island.    Judd.    Classic  myths. 

Biancabella.    Macdonell.    Italian  fairy  book. 

Bibi,  Baba  and  Bobo.     Mace.     Home  fairy  tales. 

Big  Bird  Dan.     Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the  Norse. 

Big  Eye  Buzzard.     Cocke.    Bypaths  in  Dixie. 

Big  frog  and  the  little  frogs.     Chandler.     In  the  reign  of  coyote. 

Big  Klaus  and  Little  Klaus.     See  Little  Claus  and  Big  Claus. 

Big  Peter  and  Little  Peter.     See  Little  Claus  and  Big  Claus. 

Big  spider  and  the  little  spider.     Wiltse.     Folklore  stories  and 
pro\erbs. 

Billy  B 's  adventure.    Hartland.    English  folk  and  fairy  tales. 

Billy  Beg  and  the  bull.   Bryant.  How  to  tell  stories. 

Bryant.   Best  stories  to  tell  to  children.    (Billy  Beg  and  his  bull.) 
MacManus.     In  chimney  corners. 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  wonder. 

Billy  Binks.     *Spaulding  and  Bryce.     Aldine  readers.     2d  reader. 

Billy  goat  and  the  king.     Lang.     Olive  fairy  book. 

Billy  goats  gruff.     See  Three  billy  goats  gruff. 

Bimini  and  the  fountain  of  youth.     Higglnson.     Tales  of  the 
enchanted  islands  of  the  Atlantic. 

Binding  of  Fenris.     See  Binding  of  the  Fenris  wolf. 

Binding   of    the   Fenris   wolf.     Arnold   and    Gilbert.     Stepping 
stones  to  literature,     v.  5.     (Loki  and  his  children.) 
Bradish.     Old  Norse  stories.     (Fenris  wolf.) 
Brown,  A.  F.     In  the  days  of  giants.      (Loki's  children.) 
Edmison.     Stories  from  the  Norseland.     (How  the  Fenris  wolf 

was  tied.) 
Foster  and  Cummings.     Asgard  stories.     (Tyr  and  the  wolf.) 
Kear\'.     Heroes  of  Asgard.      (Binding  of  Fenris.) 
Litchfield.     Nine  worlds.      (Binding  of  the  wolf.) 
Mabie.     Norse  stories.     (Binding  of  the  wolf.) 
Pratt.     Legends  of  Norseland.     (Loki's  wolf;   The  Fenris  wolf.) 
Tappan.     Myths  from  many  lands.     (How  the  wolf  Fenris  was 
chained.) 

Binding  of  the  wolf.     See  Binding  of  the  Fenris  wolf. 


FAIRY  TALES  21 

Binnorie.     Jacobs.     English  fairy  tales. 

See  also  Singing  bone. 
Bird.     Farmer.     Nature  myths. 
Bird  and  the  bee.     *Bo\ven.     Second  story  reader. 
Bird  cage  maker.     Silver  fairy  book. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Fairy  ring. 
Bird  catcher  and  the  thrush.     Success  library,     v.  3. 
Bird  chief.     Judson.    Myths  and  legends  of  the  Pacific  Northwest. 
Bird  Dauntless.    Asbjornsen.    Fairy  tales  from  the  far  north. 
Bird  Grip.     Lang.     Pink  fairy  book. 

Success  library,     v.  3. 
Bird  in  the  linden  tree.         Pyle,  H.     Pepper  and  salt. 
Bird  of  popular  song.   Andersen.   Stories  and  tales  (Author's  ed.). 
Bird  of  prey.    Messer.    Next  time  stories. 
Bird  of  sorrow.    Kunos.   Forty-four  Turkish  fairy  tales. 
Bird  of  truth.     Baldwin.     Another  fairy  reader. 

Caballcro.     Spanish  fair}-  tales. 

Lang.     Orange  fairy  book. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  wonder. 
Bird,  the  fox  and  the  dog.     Houghton.     Russian  grandmother's 
wonder  tales. 

Johnson.     Book  of   fairy-tale   foxes.     (Reynard   and   the   little 
birds.) 
Bird  wounded  by  an  arrow.   See  Eagle  and  the  arrow. 
Birdie  and  her  friend.     See  Fundevogel. 
Birds  and  the  lime.     Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables. 
Birds  and  the  monkeys.    Wiggin  and  Smith.   Talking  beasts. 
Birds  and  their  nests.     Ketchum  and  Jorgensen.     Kindergarten 
gems. 

See  also  Magpie's  nest.     IL 
Birds,  beasts  and  bat.     See  Bat,  birds  and  beasts. 
Birds'  Christmas.     Dickinson  and  Skinner.     Children's  book  of 

Christmas  stories. 
Birds,  the  beasts  and  the  bat.         See  Bat,  birds  and  beasts. 
Birds  with  arrow  feathers.     Judd.     Classic  myths. 
Birthday  of  the  Infanta.     Wilde.     Fairy  tales. 
Birthday  present.     Lindsay.     More  mother  stories. 
Birthdays.     Grierson.     Scottish  fairy  book. 
Bisclaveret.     Harrison,  Mrs.  C.  C.     Old-fashioned  fairy  book. 
Bishop  of  Borglum  and  his  kindred.  Andersen.  Stories  and  tales 

(.Author's  ed.). 
Bishop  Troilus  (poem).   Alexander.    Hidden  servants. 
Bishop's  ghost.     Hartland.     English  folk  and  fairy  tales. 
Biter  bit.     Lang.     Green  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Forty  thieves  and  other  stories. 
Bittern  and  the  hoopoe.     Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 
Black  Agnace  of  Dunbar.     Grierson.    Children's  tales  from  Scot- 
tish ballads. 
Black  Agnes.     Johonnot.     Stories  of  heroic  deeds. 
Black  box  and  the  red .     See  Black  box  and  the  red  box. 


22  FAIRY  TALES 

Black  box  and  the  red  box.     Tappan.   Golden  goose.     (Black  box 
and  the  red.) 
See  also  Mother  HoUe. 
Black  brothers.     See  King  of  the  Golden  River. 
Black,  Brown  and  Gray.   Curtin.    Myths  and  folklore  of  Ireland. 

See  also  Finn  MacCool. 
Black  bull  of  Norroway.     Grierson.     Scottish  fairy  book. 
Jacobs.     More  English  fairy  tales. 
Lang.     Blue  fairy  book. 
Rhys.     Fairy  gold. 
See  also  Red  bull  of  Norroway. 
Black  bull  of  the  Castle  of  Blood.     MacManus.     In  chimney 
corners. 
See  also  Blue  Beard. 
Black  cat.     I.     English.     Fairy  stories  and  wonder  tales. 
Black    cat.     II.     Johnson.     Oak-tree    fairy    book.     (Tale    of    a 

black  cat.) 
Black  Douglas.     Baldwin.     Fifty  famous  stories. 
Black  dragon  and  the  red  dragon.     Kunos.     Forty-four  Turk- 
ish fair>'  tales. 
Black  horse.     Jacobs.     More  Celtic  fairy  tales. 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  wonder. 
Yeats.    Irish  fairy  and  folk  tales. 
Black  lamb.     Yeats.     Irish  fairy  and  folk  tales. 
Black  Margaret.     Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stories. 
Black  robin.     Thomas.     Welsh  fairy  book. 
Black  thief  and  Knight  of  the  Glen.     Lang.     Red  fairy  book. 
Black  thing.     See  Tom  Tit  Tot. 
Blackamoor.     .'Esop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 
.^^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Blackbird  and  the  doves.  Hall  and  Gilman.  Story  land.  2d  reader. 

See  also  Two  foolish  birds. 
Blackskin.     Lang,  L.  B.     Strange  story  book. 
Blacksmith's  sons  (poem).    Fairy  stories  from  St.  Nicholas. 
Blacksmith's   wife   of    Yarrowfoot.     Douglas.     Scottish    fairy 

tales. 
Blanch  and  Rosalinda.     See  Blanche  and  Rosalmd. 
Blanche  and  Rosalind.   Jerrold.    Big  book  of  fairy  tales.    (Blanch 
and  Rosalinda.) 
Valentine.   Old,  old  fairy  tales.    (Blanch  and  Rosalinda.) 
Welsh.     Fairy  tales  children  love.     (Blanch  and  Rosalinda.) 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Fairy  ring.     (Blanche  and  Vermilion.) 
Blanche  and  Vermilion.     See  Blanche  and  Rosalind. 
Bleacher,  the  crane  and  the  hawk.     Bidpai.     Tortoise  and  the 

geese. 
Bleeding  hearts.  Legend  of  the.   See  Enchanted  necklace. 
Blind  Baba-Abdalla.     See  Baba  Abdalla. 
Blind    boy's    fall.     Hall    and    Gilman.     Story    land.     2d    reader. 

(Story  of  a  Japanese  boy.) 
Blind  Hercules  (poem).     /Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 


FAIRY  TALES  23 

Blind  man  and  the  lame  man.   ^■Esop.   Fables  (Burt  ed.)- 

.■Esop.     Fables  (Stickney). 

Arnold  and  Gilbert.   Stepping  stones  to  literature,   v.  2. 
*Haaren.     Songs  and  stories.     2d  reader. 

Scudder.     Book  of  legends.     (How  the  lame  man  and  the  blind 
n:an  helped  each  other.) 
Blind  man  and  the  snake.    Bidpai.   Tortoise  and  the  geese. 
Blind  man  and  whelp.    .Esop.     Fables  (Stickney). 
Blind  man,  the  deaf  man  and  the  donkey.    Frere.    Old  Deccan 
days. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 
Blind  men  and  the  elephant.    Baldwin.    Fifty  famous  stories. 
Blind  mole.     See  Sun  a  prisoner.     I. 
Blind  mother.     Richards.     Golden  windows. 
Blind  sheep.     /Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Blind  singer.   See  Saint  Herve. 
Blinded  giant.    Hartland.    English  folk  and  fairy  tales. 

Jacobs.     More  English  fairy  tales. 
Blockhead  Hans.     See  Hans  Clodhopper. 
Blockheads.     Marshall.     Fairy  tales  of  all  nations. 
B'Loggerhead    and    B'Concli.       See    Brother    Loggerhead    and 

Brother  Conch. 
Blondina;  or,  The  turkey-queen.     Harrison,  C.  C.     Old-fashioned 
fairy  book. 

See  also  Caliph  Stork. 
Blondine,    Bonne-biche    and    Beau-minon.     Segur.       French 

fairy  talcs. 
Blue  beard.     See  Bluebeard. 

Blue  belt.     Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the  Norse. 
Blue  bird.     Aulnoy.     Fairy  tales. 

Lang.     Green  fairy  book. 

Mulock.     Fairy  book. 

Perkins.     Twenty  best  fairy  tales. 

Valentine.     Old,  old  fairy  tales  (Warne  ed.). 
Blue  cat.     Jokai  and  others.     Golden  fairy  book. 
Blue  heron  and  the  wolf .     Judd.     Wigwam  stories. 
Blue  jackal.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Blue  jay's  story.     Stewart.     Once  upon  a  time. 
Blue  light.     (Jrimm.     Household  tales  (Everyman's  ed.). 

Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas,  tr.;  Paull  tr.). 

Norton.     Heart  of  oak  books,     v.  3. 

Welsh.     F"airy  tales  children  love. 

See  also  Tinder  box. 
Blue  lily.     Caballero.     Spanish  fairy  tales. 

See  also  Singing  bone. 
Blue  mountains.     Lang.     Yellow  fairy  book. 
Blue  parrot.     Lang.     Olive  fairy  book. 
Blue  riband.    Dasent.    Popular  tales  from  the  Norse. 

Thorjic.      N'ule-tide  stories. 
Blue  robin.      Bailey.     For  the  story  teller. 
Blue  rose.      Baring.     Blue  rose  fairy  book. 


24  FAIRY  TALES 

Bluebeard.     Chisholm.     In  fairyland. 

Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories. 

Forty  famous  fairy  tales. 

Jerrold.     Big  book  of  fairy  tales. 

Johnson.     Fir-tree  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Blue  fairy  book. 
*Lang.     Princess  on  the  glass  hill. 

Lansing.     Fairy  tales,     v.  2. 

Mabie.     Fairy  tales  every  child  should  know. 

Mabie.     Heroes  and  fairies. 

Mother  Goose  rhymes,  jingles  and  fairy  tales  (Altemus  ed.). 

Nursery  tales. 

Perrault.     Fairy  tales. 

Perrault.     Tales  of  Mother  Goose. 

Perrault.     Tales  of  passed  times. 

Quiller-Couch.     Sleeping  beauty. 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 

Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables. 

Valentine.     Old,  old  fairy  tales. 

Welsh.     Stories  children  love. 

See  also  Black  bull  of  the  Castle  of  Blood;  Evil  one  who  married 
two  sisters;   Pueblo  Bluebeard. 
Bluebottle  who  went  courting.     Wiggin   and   Smith.     Tales  of 

laughter. 
Blunder.     O'Grady  and  Throop.     Teachers'  story  tellers'  book. 

Whittier.     Child  life  in  prose. 
Blunderhead.     Underhill.     Dwarfs'  tailor  and  other  stories. 
Boar  and  the  ass.     ^Esop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Boar  challenges  an  ass.     .-Esop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Boastful  bamboo.     Lyman.     Story  telling. 

Nixon-Roulet.  Japanese  folk  stories  and  fairy  tales. 
Boastful  field  wren.  Young.  Behind  the  dark  pines. 
Boasting  traveler,     .^sop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

.(Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Boasting  wolf.     See  Wolf  and  the  man. 
Bobby  and  the  keyhole.    Eggleston.    Queer  stories  for  boys  and 

girls. 
Bobino.     Lang.     Grey  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Trusty  John  and  other  stories. 
Bobolink  and  the  owl.  Eggleston.  Queer  stories  for  boys  and  girls. 
Body   that   deserted    the   stomach.     Davis   and    Chow-Leung. 

Chinese  fables  and  folk  stories. 
Boggart.     Hartland.     English  folk  and  fairy  tales. 

Johnson.     Elm-tree  fairy  book.      (Farmer  and  the  boggart.) 
Rhys.     Fairy  gold. 
Boiled  eggs.     Bay.     Danish  fairy  and  folk  tales. 
Bold  bad  bicycle.   Aspinwall.   Short  stories  for  short  people. 
Bomere  pool.    Hartland.    English  folk  and  fairy  tales. 
Bona  and  Nello,  Adventures  of.    Macdonell.     Italian  fairy  book. 


FAIRY  TALES  25 

Bond  of  friendship.    Andersen.   Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 
Bones  of  Djuling.     Coe  and  Christie.     Story  hour  readers.     3d 
book.      (Fairy  tree.) 

Lang.     Lilac  fairy  book.- 
Bonfire  in  the  sea.  Coe  and  Christie.  Story  hour  readers.  3d  book. 
Bonny  Earl  of  Murray  (poem).    Lanier.    Boy's  Percy. 
Bonny  little  drummer  boy.     Gibbon.    Reign  of  King  Cole. 
Booby.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 

See  also  How  six  travelled  through  the  world. 
Boots  and  his  brothers.     Bailey  and  Lewis.    For  the  children's 
hour.     (Peter,  Paul  and  Espen.) 
•Baldwin.    Second  fairy  reader.    (Wondering  Jack.) 

Coe.   Second  book  of  stories.    (Wondering  Jack.) 

Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the  Norge. 

Laboulaye.    Fairy  tales.    (Thumbkin.) 

Laboulaye.     Last  fairy  tales.     (Poucinet.) 

Rolfe.     Fairy  tales.     (Poucinet.) 

Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables. 

Thorne-Thomsen.    East  o'  the  sun  and  west  'o  the  moon. 

\'an  Sickle  and  Seegmiller.     Riverside  readers.     2d  reader. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  wonder.      (I  wonder.) 
Boots  and  his  crew.     See  Ashiepattle  and  his  goodly  crew. 
Boots  and  the  beasts.     Asbjornsen.     Tales  from  the  fjeld. 

Wiltse.    Folk  stories  and  proverbs. 
Boots  and  the  troll.     Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the  Norse. 

See  also  Esben  and  the  witch. 
Boots  who  ate  a  match  with  the  troll.     See  Ashiepattle  who  ate 

with  the  troll  for  a  wager. 
Boots  who  made   the  Princess  say,    "That's  a  story."     See 

Ashiepattle  who  made  the  princess  tell  the  truth  at  last. 
Bopoluchi.     Steel.    Tales  of  the  Punjab. 
Borrowed  plumes.     See  Jay  and  the  peacock. 
Bosh-Bosh  oil.    Aspinwall.   Short  stories  for  short  people. 
Bottle  neck.     Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 

Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Andersen.     Stories  and  tales. 
Bottle  of  brains.     See  Pottle  o'brains. 
Bound  boy.    Eggleston.   Queer  stories  for  boys  and  girls. 
Bow  of  Eurytus.     See  Arethusa. 

Box  with  something  pretty  in  it.     Asbjornsen.     Folk  and  fairy 
tales.      (Box  with  the  funny  thing  in  it.) 

Asbjornsen.     Tales  from  the  fjeld. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 

See  also  Short  stor\';   Tail. 
Box  with  the  funny  thing  in  it.    See  Box  with  something  pretty 

in  it. 
Boy  and  hi.s  mother.   yEsop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 
Boy  and  the  filberts.    /Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

^sop.     Fables  (Stickney). 
*Blaisdell.    Child  life.    2(1  reader.    (Boy  and  the  nuts.) 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  Ijeasts. 
Boy  and  the  giant  bird.     Partridge.     Story  telling  in  iiume  and 
school. 


26  FAIRY  TALES 

Boy  and  the  goat.    *Tread\vell.    Reading-literature:  primer. 
Boy  and  the  mud  pony.    Tappan.    Folk  stories  and  fables. 
Boy  and  the  nettle,    i^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
/Esop.     Fables  (Stickney). 
Scudder.     Children's  book. 
Scudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories. 
Boy  and  the  nuts.     See  Boy  and  the  filberts. 
Boy  and  the  porridge.    Pitman.    Chinese  fairy  stories. 
Boy  and  the  river.    Blaisdell.    Child-life.    2d  reader. 
Boy  and  the  spirits  of  things.     Nixon-Roulet.     Japanese  folk 

stories  and  fairy  tales. 
Boy  and  the  wolf.    See  Boy  who  cried  "Wolf." 
Boy  and  the  wolves;   or,  The  broken  promise.    Forty  famous  fairy 
tales. 
Lang.     Beauty  and  the  beast,  and  other  stories. 
Lang.     Yellow  fairy  book. 
See  also  Little  wolf  brother;    Wolf  boy. 
Boy  bathing.    .-Esop.    Fables  (Stickney). 
Boy-beautiful,  the  golden  apples  and  the  were-wolf.    Kunos. 

Turkish  fairy  tales. 
Boy  hero.    See  Leak  in  the  dyke. 
Boy  hunting  locusts.    .Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Boy-man.    Wade.    Indian  fairy  tales. 
Boy  of  perfect  disposition.     Davis  and  Chow-Leung.     Chinese 

fables  and  folk  stories. 
Boy  stood  on  the  burning  deck.    See  Casablanca. 
Boy  that  let  the  giant's  child  fall  into  the  well.   Thorpe.   Yule- 
tide  stories. 
Boy  that  stole  apples.   See  Boy  who  stole  apples. 
Boy  that  stole  the  giant's  treasure.    Dasent.    Popular  tales  from 
the  Xorse. 
Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stories. 
Boy  who  became  a  Hsao-tsze.    Davis  and  Chow  Leung.    Chinese 

fables  and  folk  stories. 
Boy  who  became  chief.    Xixon-Roulet.    Indian  folk  tales. 
Boy  who  became  emperor.     Pitman.    Chinese  fairy  stories. 
Boy  who  contended  with  the  giant  in  eating.    Thorpe.    Yule- 
tide  stories. 
See  also  .■\shiepattle  who  ate  with  the  troll  for  a  wager. 
Boy  who  could  keep  a  secret.     Lang.     Crimson  fairy  book. 
Boy  who  could  not  tell  a  lie.    Nyblom.    Jolly  Calle. 
Boy  who  cried  "Wolf."     /Esop.     Fables  (Black  ed.     Shepherd's 
boy.) 
iEsop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.     Shepherd  boy  and  the  wolf), 
^sop.     Fables  (Jacobs.     Shepherd's  boy). 
/Esop.     Fables  (Stickney.     Shepherd's  boy). 
■"Alderman.     Classics  old  and  new.     First  reader. 
Arnold.     Stepping  stones  to  literature,  v.  3.    (Boy  and  the  wolf.) 
*Blaisdell.    Child  life.    2d  reader. 
Bryant.     Stories  to  tell  to  children. 
Coe  and  Christie.     Story  hour  readers.     3d  book. 
Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories. 


FAIRY  TALES  27 

Boy  who  cried  "Wolf"  —  continued. 

*Hall  and  Oilman.     Story  land.     2d  reader. 
Scudder.     Children's  book.    (Shepherd  boy  and  the  wolf.) 
Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables.    (Shepherd  boy  and  the  wolf.) 
Welsh.     Stories  children  love.     (Shepherd  boy  and  the  wolf.) 
Wiggin  and  Smith.    Talking  beasts.    (Boy  and  the  wolf.) 
Boy  who  discovered  the  spring.    Alden.    Why  the  chimes  rang. 
Boy  who  found  fear  at  last.    Lang.    Olive  fairy  book. 
Boy  who  had  a  moon  on  his  forehead  and  a  star  on  his  chin. 

Jacobs.      Indian  fairy  tales. 
Boy  who  lost  his  head.    English.   Fairy  stories  and  wonder  tales. 
Boy  who  loved  fun.     See  Hermes  and  Apollo. 
Boy  who  saw  A-ti-us.    Grinnell.    Pawnee  hero  stories. 
Boy  who  slept.    Pitman.    Chinese  fairy  stories. 
Boy  who  stole  apples.    Scudder.    Children's  book. 

Scudder.    F'ables  and  folk  stories. 
Boy  who  teased,  Story  of  the.    Bellamy.   Wonder  children. 
Boy  who  wanted  the  impossible.    Davis  and  Chow-Leung.    Chi- 
nese fables  and  folk  stories. 
Boy  who  wanted  to  marry.    Singleton.    Wild  flo\yer  fairy  book. 
Boy  who  was  changed  into  a  flower.     See  Hyacinthus. 
Boy  who  was  sacrificed.    Grinnell.    Pawnee  hero  stories. 
Boy  who  went  out  of  the  world.    Alden.    Why  the  chimes  rang. 
Boy  who  went  to  the  north  wind.    See  Lad  and  the  north  wind. 
Boy  who  would  not  tell  a  lie.     Davis  and  Chow-Leung.    Chinese 

fables  and  folk  stories. 
Boyhood  of  Cuhulain.   See  Cuhulain,  Boyhood  of. 
Boyking  islands.    Henderson.    Sea  yarns  for  boys. 
Boys  and  frogs.   See  Boys  and  the  frogs. 

Boys  and  the  frogs.    /Esop.    Fables  (Stickney.    Boys  and  frogs). 
Scudder.    Children's  book. 
Scudder.    Fables  and  folk  stories. 
Tappan.    Folk  stories  and  fables. 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Boy's  drive  on  the  sun-chariot.     See  Phaeton. 
Boys  with  the  golden  stars.    Lang.    \'iolct  fairy  book. 
Bracket  bull.    Graves.    Irish  fairy  book. 

See  also  Billy  Beg  and  his  bull. 
Bradamante,  Adventures  of.   Arnold  and  Gilbert.  Stepping  stones 
to  literature,     v.  5. 
Lang.     Red  romance  book.     (How  Bradamante  conquered  the 
wizard;    Ring  of  Bradamante;    Fulfilling  of  the  prophecy.) 
Brahman,  the  tiger,  and  the  six  judges.   See  Brahmin,  the  tiger 

and  tiie  jackal. 
Brahmin  and  the  goat.    Wiggin  and  Smith.    Talking  beasts. 
Brahmin,  the  tiger  and  the  jackal.   *Bowen.  Second  story  reader. 
(Way  of  the  world.) 
Brvant.    Stories  to  tell  to  children. 

Frere.  Old  Deccan  da\s.    (Brahmin,  the  tiger  and  the  six  judges.) 
Jacobs.    Indian  fairy  tales.    (Tiger,  the  Brahman,  and  the  jackal.) 
(play).    Lansing.   Quaint  (jid  stories.    (Brahman,  the  ligerand  the 
six  judges.) 


28  FAIRY  TALES 

Brahmin,  the  tiger  and  the  jackal  —  continued. 

Steel.  Tales  of  the  Punjab.   (Tiger,  the  Brahman,  and  the  jackal.) 

Tappan.   Folk  stories  and  fables.    (Brahmin,  the  tiger  and  the  six 
judges.) 

Wiggin  and  Smith.    Fairy  ring.     (Brahmin,  the  tiger  and  the  six 
judges.) 

See  also  Way  of  the  world.     I. 
Brains  in  his  toes.    Baring-Gould.    Crock  of  gold. 
Bran  the  blessed.   See  Branwen,  the  daughter  of  Llyr. 
Branwen,  the  daughter  of  Llyr.  Brooke.  Wonder  stories  from  the 
Mabinogion. 

Higginson.      Tales   of   the   enchanted   islands   of   the   Atlantic. 
(Bran  the  blessed.) 

Lanier.    Knightly  legends  of  Wales. 
Brave  against  his  will.    Bay.    Danish  fairj'  and  folk  tales. 

See  also  Brave  little  tailor. 
Brave  bobtails.    Lummis.    Pueblo  Indian  folk  stories. 
Brave  laborer.    Polevoi.    Russian  fairy  tales 
Brave  little  mole.   See  Sun  a  prisoner.    I. 

Brave  little  tailor.   Coe  and  Christie.  Storj^  hour  readers.  3d  book. 
(Magic  girdle.) 

Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories. 

Forty  famous  fairy  tales. 

Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.   \'aliant  tailor). 

Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Grimm.     Household  stories  (Crane  tr.    Gallant  tailor). 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Burt  ed.). 

Grimm.     Household  tales.     (Everyman's  ed.     Gallant  tailor). 

Lang.    Blue  fairy  book. 

Lang.    Little  Red  Riding  Hood  and  other  stories. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.    Tales  of  laughter  (Seven  at  a  blow). 

See  also  Brave  against  his  will;   Johnny  Gloke;   Kara  Mustapha, 
the  hero;   Little  weaver  of  Duleek  gate. 
Brave  old  Bruin.   See  Bruin  Goodfellow. 
Brave  Seventee-Bai.    Frere.     Old  Deccan  days. 
Brave  three  hundred.    Baldwin.    Fifty  famous  stories. 
Brave  tin  soldier.      *Andersen.     Best  fairy   tales    (Henderson  tr. 
Constant  tin  soldier). 

Andersen.   Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.    Steadfast  tin  soldier). 

Andersen.   Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Andersen.    Fairy  tales  (Turpin  ed.    Steadfast  tin  soldier). 

Andersen.    Stories  (Riverside  ed.    Constant  tin  soldier). 

Andersen.    Wonder  stories.    (Constant  tin  soldier.) 

Bailey  and  Lewis.   For  the  children's  hour. 

Coussens.    Child's  book  of  stories. 

Field.    Famous  fairy  tales.    (Hardy  tin  soldier.) 

Forty  famous  fairy  tales.    (Steadfast  tin  soldier.) 

Jerrold.    Big  book  of  fair\'  tales.'  (Little  tin  soldier.) 

Johnson.    Elm-tree  fairy  book. 

Lang.   Yellow  fairy  book.    (Steadfast  tin  soldier.) 

Lansing.   Fairy  tales,   v.  1.    (Steadfast  tin  soldier.) 


FAIRY  TALES  29 

Brave  tin  soldier  —  continued. 

Norton.    Heart  of  oak  books,   v.  3. 

O'Grady  and  Throop.    Teachers'  story  tellers'  book.    (Constant 
tin  soldier.) 

Scudder.    Children's  book.    (Constant  tin  soldier.) 

Singleton.    Wild  flower  fairy  book. 

Tappan.    Folk  stories  and  fables.    (Constant  tin  soldier.) 

Van   Sickle  amd   Seegmiller.      Riverside   readers.      4th   reader. 
(Constant  tin  soldier.) 

Welsh.    Stories  children  love.    (Hardy  tin  soldier.) 

Winnington.    Outlook  fair}-  book. 
Brazen  brogues;  or,  Too  many  to  marry.    Douglas.    Scottish  fairy 

tales   (Burt  ed.). 
Brazen  head.   See  Friar  Bacon  and  the  brazen  head. 
Brazier  and  his  dog.    .£sop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Breakfast  that  flew  away.    *Grover.    Folk-lore  readers,   v.  1. 
Bregenz,  Legend  of  (poem).    Haaren.    Ballads  and  tales. 
Bremen  town  musicians.    Adams.    Folk  story  and  verse. 

Blaisdell.    Child  life.    2d  reader.    (Town  musicians.) 
*Bowen.    Second  story  reader.    (The  singers.) 

Coe.    First  book  of  fairy  stories. 

Gibbon.     In  the  reign  of  King  Cole.     (Waits  of  Bremen.) 

Grimm.    Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 

Grimm.    Household  stories  (Crane  tr.). 

Grimm.    Household  tales  (Burt  ed.    Town  musicians). 

Grimm.    Household  tales  (Everyman's  ed.   Traveling  musicians) . 

Jacobs.    Celtic  fairy  tales.    (Jack  and  his  comrades.) 

Johnson.    Oak-tree  fairy  book.    (Four  musicians.) 

Johonnot.    Grandfather's  stories. 

Lang.    Grey  fairy  book.    (Street  musicians.) 

Mulock.    Fairy  book. 

O'Grady  and  Throop.     Teachers'   story   tellers'  book.     (Street 
musicians.) 

Perkins.     Twenty  best  fairy  tales. 

Scudder.     Children's  book.     (Traveling  musicians.) 

Scudder.    Fables  and  folk  stories.    (Traveling  musicians.) 

(play).   Van  Sickle  and  Seegmiller.   Riverside  readers.   2d  reader. 
(Donkey  and  his  company.) 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 

See  also  How  Jack  went  to  seek  his  fortune;     Pet  lamb. 
Brer.     See  Brother. 

Owing  to  the  inconsistent  use  of  the  terms  "Brer"  and  "Brother" 
in  the  same  books,  and  because  the  same  stories  appear  in  different 
books  under  different  titles,  it  has  been  decided  to  enter  them  all 
under  "Brother." 

See  also  entries  under  "Mister." 
Brewery  of  eggshells.   Jacobs,    Celtic  fairy  tales. 

Veats.     Irish  fairy  tales. 

Success  library,     v.  3. 

See  also  Changeling. 
Briam  the  fooL    See  Briam,  the  king's  fool. 


30  FAIRY  TALES 

Briam,  the  king's  fool.   Laboulaye.   Fairy  tales.    (Story  of  Briam, 
the  king's  fool.) 

Laboulaye.   Last  fairy  tales.    (Briam  the  fool.) 
Brian  Boru.    Crommelin.    Famous  legends. 

Tappan.    Adventures  and  achievements    (Brian  of  Munster,  the 
boy  chieftain). 
Brian  of  Munster,  the  boy  chieftain.   See  Brian  Boru. 
Briar  rose.    See  Sleeping  beauty. 
Briareus.    Pratt.    Myths  of  old  Greece,    v.  L 
Bridal  of  the  pigmy  kin^.    Canton.    Reign  of  King  Herla. 

See  also  Ossian  in  the  land  of  youth. 
Bridal  of  weeping  torches.    See  Orpheus  and  Eurydice. 
Bride  from  the  red  lake.    Thomas.    Welsh  fairy  book. 
Bride  of  the  dragon  king.    Pitman.    Chinese  fairy  stories. 
Bride  of  the  wind.    Xixon-Roulet.    Indian  folk  tales. 
Bridegroom  for  Miss  Mole.    Griffis.    Unmannerly  tiger,  and  other 
Korean  tales. 

See  also  Rats  and  their  son-in-law. 
Bride's  venture.    See  Twelve  huntsmen. 
Bridge.    L    Houghton.    Russian  grandmother's  wonder  tales. 
Bridge.    IL    Ingelow.    Stories  told  to  a  child,    v.  2. 
Bridge  of  the  gods.     Judson.  K.  B.     Myths  and  legends  of  the 

Pacific  Northwest. 
Bright-Hawk's  feather.    Dole.    White  duckling  and  other  stories. 

Polevoi.     Russian   fairy   tales.      (Little   feather   of    Fenist    the 
bright  falcon.) 
Bright  sun  brings  it  to  light.    Grimm.    Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 
Brighton  cats.    Dodge.    Land  of  pluck. 
Broad  man,  the  tall  man,  and  the  man  with  eyes  of  flame. 

Chodzko.     Fairy  tales  of  the  Slav. 

Lang.    Grey  fairy  book.    (Long,  Broad  and  Quickeye.) 

Mabie.     Folk   tales   every   child   should    know.      (Long,    Broad 
and  Sharpsight.) 

Marshall.   Fairy  tales  of  all  nations.    (Broadman,  Longfellow  and 
Sharpeyes.) 

Ortoli.     Evening  tales       (Enchanted  princess.) 
Broadman,  Longfellow  and  Sharpeyes.   See  Broad  man,  the  tall 

man,  and  man  with  eyes  of  flame. 
Broken  moon.    Allen.    Indian  fairy  tales. 
Broken  pot.   Jacobs.    Indian  fairy  tales. 

See  also  Milkmaid  and  her  pail. 
Broken  promise.   See  Boy  and  the  wolves. 
Broken  wing.    Wilson,  Mrs.  L.  L.  W.  Nature  study  reader. 
Bronze  boar.    Andersen.    Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 

Andersen.    Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 
Bronze  ring.   Lang.    Blue  fairy  book. 

Lang.    Sleeping  beauty. 
Brook  in  the  king's  garden.   Alden.   Why  the  chimes  rang. 
Brother  and  his  sisters.     Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the  Norse. 


FAIRY  TALES  31 

Brother  and  sister.     I.     Field.     Famous  fairy  tales.     (Enchanted 
stag.) 
Grimm.   Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.    Little  brother  and  sister). 
Grimm.    Household  stori.es  (Crane  tr.). 
Grimm.    Household  tales  (Burt  ed.    Enchanted  stag). 
Grimm.    Household  tales  (Everyman's  ed.). 
*Heller  and  Bates.    Little  Golden-Hood. 
Ketchumand  Jorgensen.   Kindergarten  gems.   (Little  brother  and 

sister.) 
Mabie.    Fairy  tales  every  child  should  know.    (Enchanted  stag.) 
Mabie.    Heroes  and  fairies.    (Enchanted  stag.) 
Mulock.    Fairy  book. 

Wiggin  and  Siiiith.    Fairy  ring.    (Little  brother  and  sister.) 
Brother  and  sister.    U.   /Esop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

.F^sop.    Fables  (Black  ed.). 
Brother  and  sister.    HL    Kunos.    Forty-four  Turkish  fairy  tales. 
Brother  Deer  an'  King  Sun's  daughter.    Harris.   Told  by  Uncle 

Remus. 
Brother  Fox  and  the  white  muscadines.     Harris.     Nights  with 

Uncle  Remus. 
Brother  Fox,  Brother  Rabbit,  and  King  Deer's  daughter.  Harris. 

Nights  with  Uncle  Remus. 
Brother  Fox  catches  Mr.  Horse.      Harris.      Nights  with  Uncle 

Remus. 
Brother  Fox  covets  the  quills.   Harris.   Nights  with  Uncle  Remus. 
Brother  Fox  follows  the  fashion.    Harris.   Told  by  Uncle  Remus. 
Brother  Fox  makes  a  narrow  escape.    Harris.    Nights  with  Uncle 

Remus. 
Brother  Fox's  diamond  mine.    Harris.    Plantation  pageants. 
Brother  Fox's  fish-trap.    Harris.    Nights  with  Uncle  Remus. 
Brother  Lizard's  strength  and  wealth.   Young.    Behind  the  dark 

pines. 
Brother  Loggerhead  and  Brother  Conch.   Tappan.    Folk  stories 

and  fables.     (B'Loggerhead  and  B'Conch.) 
Brother  Possum  gets  in  trouble.     Harris.     Nights  with  Uncle 

Remus. 
Brother  Possum  routs  Brother  Lion.    Young.    Behind  the  dark 

pines.    (Brer  Possum  routs  Brer  Lion.) 
Brother  Rabbit.    Coc  and  Christie.    Story  hour  readers.    3d  book. 
Brother  Rabbit  and  Brother  Bull-frog.    Harris.    Told  by  Uncle 

Remus. 
Brother  Rabbit  and  his  famous  foot.   Harris.   Nights  with  Uncle 

Remus. 
Brother  Rabbit  and  Miss  Nancy.    Harris.   Told  by  Uncle  Remus. 
Brother  Rabbit  and  Mr.  Wildcat.     Harris.     Nights  with  Uncle 

Reiiius. 
Brother  Rabbit  and  the  chickens.   Harris.  Told  by  Uncle  Remus. 
Brother  Rabbit  and  the  gizzard  eater  (poem).   Harris.   Tar-baby 
and  other  rhymes.    (De  'Galer  and  de  rabbit  gizzard.) 
Harris.     Told  by  L'ncle  Remus. 
Brother  Rabbit  and  the  goobers.    Harris.     Plantation  pageants. 
(Brer  Rabbit  and  the  goobers.) 


32  FAIRY  TALES 

Brother  Rabbit  and  the  little  girl.    Harris.    Nights  with  Uncle 

Remus. 
Brother  Rabbit  and  the  mosquitoes.    Harris.    Nights  with  Uncle 

Remus. 
Brother  Rabbit  and  the  tar-baby.  See  Wonderful  tar-baby  story. 
Brother  Rabbit  breaks  up  a  party.    Harris.    Nights  with  Uncle 

Remus. 
Brother  Rabbit  gets  Brother  Fox's  dinner.   Harris.   Nights  with 

Uncle  Remus. 
Brother  Rabbit  gets  the  provisions.    Harris.    Nights  with  Uncle 

Remus. 
Brother  Rabbit  goes  looking  for  trouble.    Young.    Behind  the 

dark  pines.    (Brer  Rabbit  goes  looking  for  trouble.) 
Brother  Rabbit  lays  in  his  beef  supply.     Harris.     Nights  with 

Uncle  Remus. 
Brother  Rabbit  outdoes  Mr.  Man.     Harris.     Nights  with  Uncle 

Remus. 
Brother  Rabbit  pretends  to  be  poisoned.    Harris.    Nights  with 

Uncle  Remus. 
Brother  Rabbit  rescues  Brother  Terrapin.    Harris.    Nights  with 

Uncle  Remus. 
Brother  Rabbit  secures  a  mansion.    Harris.    Nights  with  Uncle 

Remus. 
Brother  Rabbit  submits  to  a  test.    Harris.    Nights  with  Uncle 

Remus. 
Brother  Rabbit  takes  a  walk.   Harris.    Nights  with  Uncle  Remus. 
Brother  Rabbit  takes  some  exercise.    Harris.    Nights  with  Uncle 

Remus. 
Brother  Rabbit  ties  Mr.  Lion.  Harris.   Nights  with  Uncle  Remus. 
Brother  Rabbit's  astonishing  prank.   Harris.   Nights  with  Uncle 

Remus. 
Brother  Rabbit's  cradle.   Harris.  Told  by  Uncle  Remus. 
Brother  Rabbit's  laughing  place  (poem).    Harris.   Tar-baby  and 

other  rhymes.    (Brer  Rabbit's  gigglin'-place.) 
Harris.     Told  by  Uncle  Remus. 
Brother  Rabbit's  love-charm.  Harris.  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus. 
Brother  Rabbit's  riddle.    Harris.    Nights  with  Uncle  Remus. 
Brother  Rabbit's  story.   Van  Sickle  and  Seegmiller.   3d  reader. 
Brother  Terrapin  deceives  Brother  Buzzard.     Harris.     Nights 

with  Uncle  Remus. 
Brother  Terrapin's  fiddle  string.    Harris.    Little  Mr.  Thimble- 
finger. 
Brother  Tiger  and  Daddy  Sheep.     Cary.     Fairy  legends  of  the 

French  provinces.    (Papa  Tiger  and  Papa  Sheep.) 
Johnson.     Elm-tree  fairy  book.     (Mr.  Goat  and  Mr.  Tiger.) 
Ortoli.     Evening  tales. 
Brother  Wolf  and  the  horned  cattle.    Harris.    Nights  with  Uncle 

Remus. 
Brother  Wolf  and  the  rock.    Bailey.   Firelight  stories. 
Brother  Wolf  falls  a  victim.    Harris.     Nights  with  Uncle  Remus. 
Brother  Wolf  gets  in  a  warm  place.    Harris.    Nights  with  Uncle 

Remus. 


FAIRY  TALES  33 

Brother  Wolf  says  grace.    Harris.    Nights  with  Uncle  Remus. 
Brother  Wolf  still  in  trouble.   Harris.    Nights  with  Uncle  Remus. 
Brothers.     See  Two  brothers.     II. 
Brown  bear  of  Norway.   Lang.   Lilac  fairy  book. 
Brown  dwarf  of  Riigen.  ^ee  John  Dietrich,  Adventures  of. 
Brown-eyed  Susans,  Origin  of.     Bigham.     Overheard  in  fairy- 
land. 
Brownie,  Adventures  of  a.    Stone.    Children's  stories  that  never 

grow  old. 
Brownie  and  the  princess.    Alcott.    Lulu's  library,   v.  2. 
Brownie  and  the  thievish  maids.    Douglas.    Scottish  fairy  book. 
Brownie  of  Blednock.     Grierson.     Children's  tales  from  Scottish 

ballads. 
Brownie  of  Bodsbeck.    Douglas.    Scottish  fairy  tales. 
Brownie  o'  Feme  Den.    Grierson.   Scottish  fairy  book. 
Brownie  of  the  lake.     Lang.     Lilac   fairy   book. 
Bruce,  Robert.    Mabie.    Heroes  and  fairies. 
Bruce  and  the  spider.    Baldwin.   Fifty  famous  stories. 

*Jones.    2d  reader. 
Bruin  and  Rej^nard.     See  Bruin  and  Reynard  partners. 
Bruin  and  Reynard  partners.    Asbjornsen.    Fairy  tales  from  the 
far  north.    (Bear  and  the  fox  go  into  partnership.) 

Asbjornsen.     Tales  from  the  fjeld. 

Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the  Norse.     (Bruin  and  Reynard.) 

Thorne-Thomsen.    East  o'  the  sun  and  west  o'  the  moon. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.    Tales  of  laughter. 
Bruin  Goodfellow,    Asbjornsen.    Folk  and  fairy  tales.    (Brave  old 
Bruin.) 

Asbjornsen.    Tales  from  the  fjeld. 

Johnson.    Book  of  fair>'-tale  bears.    (Bruin's  ride.) 
Bruin  outwitted.  See  Slip  root,  catch  Reynard's  foot. 
Bruin's  ride.    See  Bruin  Goodfellow. 
Brunhilda.    Maud.    Wagner's  heroines. 
Bruno's  story.    Wiggin  and  Smith.    Tales  of  laughter. 
Bubbly  boy.    Nyblom.    Jolh-  Calle. 
Bucephalus.    See  Alexander  the  Great. 
Buckwheat  (The).   Andersen.    Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Andersen.     Wonder  stories. 

Bryant.     How  to  tell  stories. 

Sichbins.     lid  reader. 
Buffalo  and  the  field-mouse.    Eastman.    Smoky  Day's  wigwam 
CNcnings. 

F^astman.    Wigwam  evenings. 
Buffoon  and  the  countryman.  .-Esop.  Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

.Esop.     Fables  (Jacobs). 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Builder  of  ability  and  the  builder  of  haste.    Wiggin  and  Smith. 

Talking  beasts. 
Builders  of  Troy.    See  Trojan  war. 
Building  of  Asgard.     See  (jiant  builder. 
Bull  and  the  bulfinch.    Rouse.    Talking  thrush. 
Bull  and  the  calf.    .-Esop.    Fables  (Stickney). 


34  FAIRY  TALES 

Bull  and  the  goat.    /Esop.    Fables  (Black  ed.)- 

/Esop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.)- 
Bull  and  the  princess  at  the  glass  mountain.     Bay.     Danish 

fairy  and  folk  tales. 
Bull  of  Norroway.   See  Red  bull  of  Norroway. 
Bullockeen.    Gregory.    Kiltartan  wonder  book. 
Bundle  of  sticks.  /Esop.  Fables  (Burt  ed.     Old  man  and  his  sons). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Black  ed.     Old  man  and  his  sons). 

/Esop.    Fables  (Jacobs). 

/Esop.    Fables  (Stickney.     Old  man  and  sons). 

Arnold  and  Gilbert.   Stepping  stones  to  literature,   v.  2. 

Baldwin.    Fairy  stories  and  fables.    (Farmer  and  his  sons.) 

Hall  and  Gilman.   Story  land.   2d  reader.    (Farmer  and  his  sons.) 

Norton.     Heart  of  oak  books,    v.  2.    (Union  gives  strength.) 

Scudder.     Children's  book.     (Farmer's  sons.) 

Scudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories.    (Farmer's  sons.) 

Welsh.     Stories  children  love.      (Old  man  and  his  sons.) 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts.     (Old  man  and  his  sons.) 
Bunny  and  the  Easter  eggs.     See  Easter  hare. 
Bunyip.    Lang.    Aladdin  and  other  stories. 

Lang.     Brown  fairy  book. 
Burial  of  poor  Cock  Robin.    See  Cock  Robin. 
Buried  moon.    Jacobs.    More  English  fairy  tales. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  wonder. 
Buried  treasure.    See  Gold  in  the  orchard. 
Burning  of  the  rice  fields.    Bryant.    How  to  tell  stories. 

Van  Sickle  and  Seegmiller.     Riverside  readers,     v.  3. 
Burnt  Njal,   Story  of.     See   Death  of  Gunnar;    Njal's  burning; 

Slaying  of  Hallgerda's  husbands. 
Bushy  bride.     Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the  Norse. 

Jerrold.     Big  book  of  fairy  tales. 

Lang.     Red  fairy  book. 
Buttercup.     See  Little  Butterkin. 
Butterfly.    I.   Andersen.   Fairy  tales  (PauU  tr.). 

Andersen.     Stories  and  tales. 
Butterfly.    H.    Mulock.    Fairy  book. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Magic  casements. 
Butterfly  that  stamped.    Kipling.    Just  so  stories. 
Butterflyflutterby  and  Flutterbybutterfly.   Howells.    Christmas 

every  day. 
Buttoncrop.    Richards.     More  five  minute  stories. 


Cadi's  decisions.   Alderman.   Classics  old  and  new.   4th  reader. 
Cadmus  and  the  dragon's  teeth.    Baldwin.    Old  Greek  stories. 
(Cadmus  and  Europa.) 
Haaren  and  Poland.    Famous  men  of  Greece. 
Hartley.   Stories  from  the  Greek  legends.    (How  Cadmus  founded 

a  city.) 
Hawthorne.   Tanglewood  tales.    (Dragon's  teeth.) 


FAIRY  TALES  35 

Cadmus  and  the  dragon's  teeth  —  continued. 

Hutchinson.    Orpheus  with  his  lute.    (Prince  Cadmus  of  Phoeni- 
cia.) 

Hyde.    Favorite  Greek  myths.    (Why  Cadmus  founded  a  city.) 

Johonnot.     Stories  of  heroic  deeds.     (Dragon's  teeth.) 

Mabie.     Myths  every  child  should  know. 

Pratt.     Myths  of  Old  Greece,     v.  2.     (Dragon's  teeth.) 

Tappan.     Myths  from  many  lands.     (Dragon's  teeth.) 

Storr.     Half  a  hundred  hero  tales. 

See  also  Europa. 
Cadwaladr  and  his  goat.    Thomas.    Welsh  fairy  book. 
Cadwallon.     Baring-Gould.     Old  English  fairy  tales. 
Caedmon,    the    herdsman    poet,    Story    of.      Wilmot-Buxton. 

Stories  of  early  England. 
Caesar,  Julius.     Baldwin.     Fifty  famous  stories. 

Baldwin.    Thirty  more  famous  stories.     (Crossing  the  Rubicon.) 
Caesar  and  the  slave.    ^-Esop.    Fables  (Black  ed.). 

.F^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Cailleac-na-Cearc.     Gregory.     Kiltartan   wonder   book. 
Cake  shop  on  the  wooden  bridge.     Singleton.     Goldenrod  fairy 

book. 
Caliph  for  one  day.     See  Abou  Hassan. 

Caliph   Haroun-al-Raschid,   Adventures   of.      Arabian   nights 
(Dodge  ed.). 

Arabian  nights  (Lang.  Adventures  of  Haroun-al-Raschid). 

Arabian  nights  (Townsend). 

Ketcham.     Oriental  fairy  tales.     (Haroun-al-Raschid.) 

Scudder.     Children's  book  (Caliph  Haroun  Alraschid.) 
Caliph  Stork.    HaufT.    Caravan  tales. 

HaufT.     Fairy  tales.     (Caliph  turned  stork.) 

Jenks.     Tales  of  fantasy. 

Lang.     Green  fairy  book. 

Success  library,     v.  3. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  wonder.      (Storks  and  the  night 
owl.) 

See  also  Blondina. 
Caliph  the  fisherman,  Story  of.   Arabian  nights  (Olcott). 
Caliph  turned  stork.    .S>^  Caliph  Stork. 
Callisto  and  Arcis.     Judd.     Classic  myths. 

Kupfer.    Stories  of  long  ago.    (Great  bear  and  the  little  bear.) 

Pratt.     Greek  myths,    v.  2.    (Callisto.) 

Wilson,  Mrs.  L.  L.  W.      *  Nature  study  reader.     (While  bear.) 
Calydonian  hunt.    Baldwin.    Hero  tales  told  in  school.    (Hunt  in 
the  woods  of  Calydon.) 

Balflwin.     C)ld  Greek  stories.    (Hunt  in  the  forest.) 

Buckley.     Children  of  the  dawn.  (Hunting  the  Calydonian  boar.) 

Carpenter.     Long  ago  in  (ireecc.    (Hunt  in  Calydon.) 

Cole.     Heroes  of  the  olden  time.    (Meleager  and  Atalanta.) 

Cox.    Tales  of  Ancient  Greece.     (Althea  and  the  burning  brand.) 

Guerber.     Myths  of  Greece  and  Rome. 

Lang,  L.  B.    All  sorts  of  stories  book.    (Meleager  and  Atalanta.) 

Peabody.    Old  Crrefk  folk  stories. 

Storr.    Half  a  hundred  henr  tales.    (Meleager  and  Atalanta.) 


36  FAIRY  TALES 

Camaralzaman,  and  Badoura,  Princess  of  China.     Arabian 

nights  (Lang). 
Arabian  nights  (Townsend). 
Camel.   iCsop.    Fables  (Stickney). 
Camel  and  his  master.    Baldwin.    Fairy  stories  and  fables. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Camel  and  the  pig.     Baldwin.     Another  fairy  reader. 
Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables. 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Camel  driver  and  the  adder.    Bidpai.   Tortoise  and  the  geese. 
Camelback  mountain,  Legend  of  the.  See  In  the  desert  of  wait- 
ing. 
Camel's  neck.     Rouse.     Talking  thrush. 
Can  and  could.    Ingelow.    Stories  told  to  a  child,     v.  L 
Candle.     See  Candles. 

Candles.     Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Turpin). 
Andersen.     Stories  (Riverside  ed.). 
Andersen.    Stories  and  tales  (Author's  ed.     Candle). 
Bailey  and  Lewis.     For  the  children's  hour.     (Candle.) 
Candy  country.   Alcott.   Lulu's  library,   v.  1. 
Cannetella.     Lang.     Grey  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Invisible  prince  and  other  stories. 
Success  library,     v.  3. 
Canonbie  Dick  and  Thomas  of  Ercildoune.    Grierson.    Scottish 

fairy  book. 
Canova,  Antonio.    Alderman.    Classics  old  and  new.    4th  reader. 
(Scullion  who  became  a  sculptor.) 
Baldwin.     Fifty  famous  stories. 
Canute,  King.    Baldwin.    Fifty  famous  stories.    (King  Canute  on 
the  seashore.) 
Johonnot.    Stories  of  the  olden  time. 
Cap  o'  rushes.    Jacobs.    English  fairy  tales. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.    Magic  casements. 
Cap  that  mother  made.   See  Ander's  new  cap. 
Captain  John's  travels.    Laboulaye.    Fairy  tales. 
Carasoyn.     MacDonald.    Light  princess  and  other  fairy  tales. 
Carlanco.    Caballero.    Spanish  fairy  tales. 
See  also  Wolf  and  the  seven  little  kids. 
Carpenter  and  the  ape.    Bidpai.   Tortoise  and  the  geese. 
Casabianca.    Baldwin.     Fifty  famous  stories. 
Blaisdell.     Child  life.     4th  reader, 
(poem).     Tappan.     Old-fashioned  stories. 
Casperl.     Fairy  stories  from  St.  Nicholas. 
Castle  hung  in   the  air.     Cary.     Fairy   legends  of   the   French 

provinces. 
Castle  in  the  clouds.     Stewart.     Once  upon  a  time. 
Castle  of  Bim.     Stockton.     The  floating  prince. 
Castle  of  fortune.     Bryant.     Stories  to  tell  to  children. 
Castle  of  Kerglas.     See  Perronik,  Adventures  of. 
Castle  of  life.     Laboulaye.     Fairy  book. 
Castle  silence.    Hacklander.    Enchanting  and  enchanted. 
Castle  under  the  sea.     Alden.     Why  the  chimes  rang. 


FAIRY  TALES  37 

Castor    and    Pollux.      Hutchinson.     Golden    porch.     (Heavenly 
twins.) 

Judd.     Classic  myths. 
Castle  of  gems.    May.    Little  Prudy's  fair>^  book. 
Castle  of  the  active  door.     See  Sir  Peredur. 
Cat  and  the  bat.    .-Esop.   Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Cat  and  the  birds.    ^-Esop.    Fables  (Stickney). 

Spaulding  and  Bryce.    Aldine  readers.    2d  reader. 
Cat  and  the  cock.    /Esop.   Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

.■Esop.     Fables  (Stickney). 
Cat  and  the  fox.     See  Fox  and  the  cat.     I. 
Cat  and  the  hen.     Stafford.     Animal  fables. 
Cat  and  the  mice.     .-Esop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 

Scudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Cat  and  the  monkey.     See  Cat,  the  monkey  and  the  chestnuts. 
Cat  and  the  mouse.     I.    Arnold  and  Gilbert.    Stepping  stones  to 
literature,     v.  1. 

Bailey.     Firelight  stories. 

Bailey  and  Lewis.     For  the  children's  hour. 

Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories. 

Darton.     Wonder  book  of  beasts. 
*Haaren.     Songs  and  stories.     2d  reader. 

Jacobs.     English  fairy  tales. 

Mother  Goose  rhymes  and  fairy  tales  (Altemus  ed.).^ 

Mother  Goose's  nursery  rhymes,  tales  and  jingles  (Warne  ed.). 

O'Grady  and  Throop.    Teachers'  story  tellers'  book. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 

See  also  Grain  of  corn;  How  the  mouse  got  into  his  hole;  Little 
Tuppen;  Munachar  and  Manachar;  Nanny  who  wouldn't  go 
home  to  supper;  Old  woman  and  her  pig;  Piece  of  liver; 
Sparrow  and  the  bush. 
Cat  and  the  mouse.  IL  James.  Cat  and  the  mouse. 
Cat  and  the  mouse  in  partnership.  Baldwin.  Another  fairy 
reader.     (A  queer  partnership.) 

Carrick.    Kitty  cat  tales.    (Cat  who  married  a  mouse.) 

Darton.    Wonder  book  of  beasts.    (All-gone.) 

Field.     Famous  fairy  tales. 

Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 

Grimm.     Household  stories  (Crane  tr.). 

Grimm.  Household  tales  (Burt  ed.  Cat  who  married  a 
mouse). 

Johnson.      Birch-tree  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Magic  ring  and  other  stories. 

Lang.     \'ellow  fairy  book. 

(play).     Stevenson.     Plays  for  the  home.     (Cat  and  the  mouse.) 

VViggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 

See  also  Compair  Lapin's  godchild;  Fox  and  the  wolf;  Fox 
as  partner;  Vox  cheats  the  bear  out  of  his  Christmas  fare; 
Wolf's  butter. 


38  FAIRY  TALES 

Cat  and  the  parrot.    Bryant.    Best  stories  to  tell  to  children. 
Bryant.     How  to  tell  stories  to  children. 
Keyes.     Five  senses. 
Rouse.     Talking  thrush. 

See  also  Greedy  cat. 
Cat  and  the  sparrows.    I.   ^Esop.   Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

(poem).    Wiggin  and  Smith.    Talking  beasts.    (Cat  and  the  two 
sparrows.) 
Cat  and  the  sparrows.    II.    Rouse.    Talking  thrush. 
Cat  and  the  two  sparrows.   See  Cat  and  the  sparrows.     I. 
Cat-maiden.     See  Venus  and  the  cat. 
Cat  on  the  Dovrefell.   See  Bear  and  Skrattel. 
Cat  that  could  not  be  killed.    Darton.    Wonder  book  of  beasts. 
Cat  that  waited.    Van  Sickle  and  Seegmiller.     Riverside  readers. 

1st  reader. 
Cat  that  walked  by  himself.    Kipling.    Just  so  stories. 
Cat,  the  cock  and  the  fox.     Bain.     Cossack  fairy  tales. 

Johnson.     Book  of  fairy-tale  foxes.     (How   the  cat    outwitted 
the  fox.) 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 
Cat,    the  monkey  and   the  chestnuts,     ^^sop.     Fables  (Stick- 
ney.     Monkey  and  the  cat). 

Hall    and    Gilmore.     Story    land.     2d    reader.      (Cat    and    the 
monkey.) 

Scudder.    Children's  book. 

Scudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories. 

(poem).     Wiggin  and   Smith.     Talking    beasts.      (Monkey  and 
the  cat.) 

Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables. 
Cat,  the  rat  and  the  fox.     Stafford.     Animal  fables. 
Cat,  the  weasel  and  the  young  rabbit. 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 

Scudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories. 
Cat  who  lost  herself.    Bailey.     Stories  and  rhymes  for  a  child. 
Cat  who  married  a  mouse.     See  Cat  and  the  mouse  in  partner- 
ship. 
Cat  who  served  the  lion.  Story  of.   Success  library,   v.  3. 
Cat  witches.     Thomas.     Welsh  fairy  book. 
Catherine  and  Frederick.    See  Frederick  and  Catherine. 
Catherine  and  her  destiny.    Fairy  tales  retold  from  St.  Nicholas. 

Lang.     Golden  mermaid  and  other  stories. 

Lang.     Pink  fairy  book. 
Cats  and  the  mice.    ^sop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Cat's  elopement.  Johnson.  Birch-tree  fairy  book.  (Runaway  cats.) 

Lang.     Pink  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Snow-queen  and  other  stories. 
Cats  that  wouldn't  catch  mice.    Nordau.   Dwarf's  spectacles. 
Catskin.    I.    Baring-Gould.    Old  English  fairy  tales. 

Jacobs.     More  English  fairy  tales. 

Macleod.     Book  of  ballad  stories. 

Rhys.     Fairy  gold. 
Catskin.    II.    See  Many-furred  creature. 


FAIRY  TALES  39 

Cattle  sits  in  the  kiln-ring  spinning  (poem).    Douglas.   Scottish 
fairy  tales. 
See  also  Mouse  and  mouser. 
Cattle  raide  of  Cooley.   Wilmot-Buxton.   Stories  of  early  England. 

(Tale  of  the  white-horned.) 
Cauld  lad  of  Hilton.    Hartland.   English  folk  and  fairy  tales. 
Jacobs.     English  fairy  tales. 

Rhys.     Fairy  gold. 
Cause  of  tides.    Farmer.    Nature  myths. 

Van  Sickle  and  Seegmiller.    Riverside  readers.   3d  reader.    (Crab 
and  the  moon.) 

See  also  Crab  that  played  with  the  sea. 
Cave  of  the  winds.     Steward.     Once  upon  a  time. 
Cave  of  the  young  men  of  Snowdonia.  Thomas.  Welsh  fairy  book. 
Celestial  runaway.   See  Phaeton. 
Celestial  sisters.   See  Star  wife. 

Cephalus  and  Procris.   Storr.   Half  a  hundred  hero  tales. 
Ceres.     See  Proserpina. 
Ceres  and  Proserpina.    See  Proserpina. 
Ceyx  and  Halcyone.     See  Halcyon  birds. 
Chain  of  fools.'  Macdonell.    Italian  fairy  book. 
Chairs  in  council.    Eggleston.    Queer  stories  for  boys  and  girls. 
Chameleon,     ^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

(poem).    Tappan.    Old-fashioned  stories. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Champion  of  Athens.   See  Theseus. 
Chandra's  vengeance.     Frere.     Old  Deccan  days. 

Tappan.     Mvths  from  many  lands. 
Changeling.     Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.,  Elves.  III). 

Grimm.     Household  stories  (Crane  tr.,  Elves.  III). 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Burt  ed.). 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Everyman's  ed.). 

See  also  Brewery  of  egg-shells. 
Chanticleer  and  Partlett,  Adventures  of.  Darton.  Wonder  book 
of  beasts. 

Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 

Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.     Death  of  the  little  hen). 

Grimm.     Household  stories  (Crane,  tr.     Death  of  the  hen). 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Everyman's  ed.). 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales   of  laughter. 

See  als9  Vagabonds;    Herr  Korbes;    Cock  and  the  hen  m  the 
nut  wood. 
Charcoal-burner.    I.    Asbjornsen.    Folk  and  fairy  tales. 

Asbjiirnscn.     Tales  from  the  fjeld. 
Charcoal-burner.    II.    See  Charcoal  burner  and  fuller. 
Charcoal-burner.      III.     See    How     Ralph    the    charcoal-burner 

innrtaincd  King  Charles  and  afterwards  went  to  court. 
Charcoal  burner  and  fuller.    /Esop.    Fables  (Black  ed.     Collier 
and  the  fuller). 

itsop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.     Collier  and  the  fuller). 

/Esop.    Fables  (Stickney). 

Arnold  and  Gilbert.    Stepping  stones  to  literature,    v.  2.    (Char- 
coal-burner.) 


40  FAIRY  TALES 

Charlemagne.     Baldwin.     Hero     tales     told     in     school.     (How 
Charlemagne  crossed  the  Alps.) 
Herbertson.     Heroic  legends.     (How  Oliver  fought  for  France 

and  the  faith.) 
Johonnot.    Stories  of  the  olden  time. 

Tappan.     Stories  of  legendary  heroes.     (How  Fierabras  defied 
King  Charles.) 
Charlotte  and  the  ten  dwarfs.     Fairy  stories  from  St.  Nicholas. 
(Ten  little  dwarfs.) 
Ketchum  and  Jorgensen.    Kindergarten  gems. 
Wiltse.     Kindergarten  stories. 
See  also  Ten  fairies. 
Charmed  ring.     Jacobs.     Indian  fairy  tales. 

See  also  Wonderful  ring. 
Charming.    See  Beauty  of  form  and  beauty  of  mind. 
Charybdis.     See  Scylla  and  Charybdis.  _ 
Cheer-heart,  Story  of.     See  How  pansies  came. 
Cheerful  glacier.    Austin.    Basket  woman. 
Cheerful  temper.    Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 
Andersen.    Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Andersen.     Stories  and  tales  (Author's  ed.     Good  humor). 
Cheeses  that  ran  away.  Johnson.  Oak-tree  fairy  book. 

See  also  Wisemen  of  Gotham. 
Cherry.    See  Cherry  of  Zennor,  Adventures  of. 
Cherry  of  Zennor,  Adventures  of.  Hartland.     English  folk  and 
fairy  tales. 
Pyle,  K.     Fairy  tales.     (Cherry.) 
Cherry  the  frog-bride.   Grimm.  Household  tales  (Everyman's ed.). 

See  also  Three  feathers.    I. 
Chevalier  Fortune.     See  Belle- Belle. 
Chevy  Chace.     See  Chevy  Chase. 

Chevy  Chase.    Greenwood.    Stories  from  famous  ballads. 
Johonnot.     Stories  of  the  olden  time. 

(poem).   Lanier.   Boy's  Percy.    (Ancient  ballad  of  Chevy  Chace.) 
(poem).    Lanier.    Boy's  Percy.    (More  modern  ballad  of  Chevy 

Chace.) 
Mabie.    Legends  every  child  should  know. 
Macleod.    Book  of  ballad  stories.    (Hunting  of  the  Cheviot.) 
Scudder.    Children's  book.    (Hunting  of  the  Cheviot.) 
Chib,  Adventures  of.    Kennedy.    New  world  fairy  book. 
Chicken-Grethe's  family.    Andersen.    Stories  and  tales. 
Chicken-Licken.   See  Chicken-Little. 

Chicken-Little.   Arnold  and  Gilbert.   Stepping  stones  to  literature. 
V.  2. 
Asbjornsen.    Fairy  tales  from  the  far  north.    (Hen  who  went  to 

Dovrefjeld  to  save  the  world.) 
Bailey.     Firelight  stories. 
Bailey.    Stories  and  rhymes  for  a  child.    (Chicken  Little  and  the 

baby.) 
Bailey  and  Lewis.    For  the  children's  hour. 
■♦Blaisdell.    Child  life.    2d  reader. 
■^Bowen.     Second  story  reader.    (When  the  sky  began  to  fall.) 


FAIRY  TALES  41 


Chicken-Little  —  continued. 

Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories.     (Henny  Penny.) 

Darton.     Wonder  book  of  beasts. 

Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the  Norse.     (Cock  and  hen  that 

went  to  Dovrefell.) 
Forty  famous  fairy  tales.     (Henny  Penny.) 
*Grover.     Folk  lore  readers,    v.  1. 
*Howard.     Banbury  Cross  stories.    (Chicken-Licken.) 
Jacobs.     English  fairy  tales.     (Henny  Penny.) 
Jerrold.     Big  book  of  fairy  tales.     (Little  Chicken  Kluk.) 
Johnson.   Oak-tree  fairy  book.    (Story  of  Chicken-Licken.) 
Klingensmith.     Household  stories  for  little  readers. 
Mother  Goose's  nursery  rhymes,  tales  and   jingles  (Warne  ed. 

Chicken  Licken). 
Norton.     Heart  of  oak  books,    v.  \.    (Henny  Penny.) 
O'Grady  and  Throop.    Teachers'  story  tellers'  book.    (Chicken- 
Licken.) 
Rhys.     Fairy  gold. 

Scudder.     Book  of  folk  stories.    (Story  of  Chicken  Licken.) 
Scudder.    Children's  book.    (Story  of  Chicken  Licken.) 
Tappan.    Folk  stories  and  fables.    (Chicken  Licken.) 
Thorpe.     Yule-tide     stories.     (Little    Chicken     Kluk    and     his 

companions.) 
*Tread\vell.    Reading  literature:  primer. 
Welsh.    Stbries  children  love.    (Story  of  Chicken-Licken.) 
Wiggin  and  Smith.   Tales  of  laughter.    (Henny  Penny.) 
Wiltse.    Folklore  stories  and  proverbs.    (Chicken  Licken.) 

Chief  of  the  healing  waters.    Nixon-Roulet.    Indian  folk  tales. 

Chief  Xat.    Allen.    Indian  fairy  tales. 

Chief's  daughter.    Lang.  L.  B.    Strange  story  book. 

Child  and  the  world.    Wiggin  and  Smith.    Story  hour. 

Child  in  the  grave.    Andersen.    Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 
Andersen.    Stories  and  tales. 

Child  of  Elle.    Macleod.    Book  of  ballad  stories, 
(poem).    Lanier.    Boy's  Percy. 

Child  of  the  forest.     See  Kintaro. 

Child  of  the  mist.    Baldwin.   Another  fairy  reader. 

Child  of  the  roses.    Ortoli.    Evening  tales. 

Child  of  the  sun.    Baldwin.    Second  fairy  reader. 

Child  of  the  thunder.     Johnson.     Birch-tree  fairy  book.     (Son 
of  the  Thunder-god.) 
Tappan.     Myths  from  many  lands.     (Rai-taro,  the  son  of  the 

Thunder  God.) 
Wiggin  and  Smith.    Tales  of  wonder. 

Child  or  fairy.     Brown,  .\.  F.     Star  jewels. 

Child  Rowland.    See  Childe  Rowland. 

Child  who  came  from  an  egg.     Lang.     Violet  fairy  book. 

Childe  Charity,  Story  of.    Browne.    Granny's  wonderful  chair. 

Childe  Home.    .Mabie.    Legends  every  child  should  know. 

Childe  Rowland.     Jacobs.     English  fairy  tales. 
Lansing.     Talcs  of  old  England. 

Singleton.     Wild  flower  fairy  book.     (Child  Rowland.) 
Success  library,     v.  3. 


42  FAIRY  TALES 

Children  and  the  dog.  Davis  and  Chow-Leung.  Chinese  fables 
and  folk  stories. 

Children  in  the  moon.   Blaisdell.     Child  life.   2d  reader. 
Holbrook.    Book  of  nature  myths. 

Children  in  the  woods.     See  Babes  in  the  wood. 

Children  of  King  Pellicano.    Winnington.    Outlook  fairy  book. 

Children  of  Lir.   See  Fate  of  the  Children  of  Lir. 

Children's  festival.    Keyes.    Five  senses. 

Children's  prattle.    Andersen.    Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 
Andersen.    Stories  and  tales. 

Child's  dream  of  a  star.  Mabie.  Famous  stories  every  child 
should  know. 

Child's  grave.    Grimm.    Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.,  Shroud). 

Child's  play.     Richards.     Golden  windows. 

Chimaera.     See  Pegasus. 

Chimborazo.     Richards.     Joyous  story  of  Toto. 

Chin-Chin  Kobakama.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 

Chinese  beauty  and  the  beast.  Goddard.  Fairy  tales  in  other 
lands. 

Chinese  mandarin's  story.     Harrison,  C.  C.     Bric-a-brac  stories. 

Chinese  prodigal  son.  Davis  and  Chow-Leung.  Chinese  fables  and 
folk  stories. 

Chinese  story.     See  Lantern  and  the  fan. 

Ching  Yuh  and  Kyain  Oo.     See  Trials  of  two  heavenly  lovers.^ 

Chinook  ghosts.  Judson,  K.  B.  Myths  and  legends  of  the  Pacific 
Northwest. 

Chinook  wind.  Judson,  K.  B.  Myths  and  legends  of  the  Pacific 
Northwest. 

Chipmunk's  black  stripe.    Judd.    Wigwam  stories. 
Tanner.     Legends  from  the  red  man's  forest. 
See  also  How  the  chipmunk  got  the  stripes  on  his  back. 

Choctaw  mound.    Allen.    Indian  fairy  tales. 

Choice.     Lindsay.     More  mother  stories. 

Choice  of  the  princess.    See  Eighty-one  brothers. 

Chop-Chin  and  the  golden  dragon.  Richards.  Toto's  merry 
winter. 

Christ-child,  Story  of  the.  Dickinson  and  Skinner.  Children's 
book  of  Christmas  stories. 

Christ-child,  Tale  of  the.   Cowles.   Art  of  story  telling. 

Christian  merchant.  Arabian  nights  (Townsend.  Story  told  by 
the  Christian  merchant). 

Christmas.  5ee  Candles;  Christ  child;  Cratchit's  Christmas  dinner; 
Christie;  Fir  tree;  First  Christmas  presents;  Fulfilled;  Golden 
cobwebs;  How  Christmas  came  to  Bertie's  house;  How  the  cat 
kept  Christmas;  How  the  umbrella  ran  away  with  Ellie; 
Jerusalem  Artie's  Christmasdinner;  Jimmy  Scarecrow's  Christ- 
mas; Little  girl's  Christmas;  Little  green  elf's  Christmas; 
Little  Gretchen  and  the  wooden  shoe;  Little  Roger's  night  in 
church;  Mother's  excuse;  Nest  that  hung  on  the  Christmas 
tree;  Night  with  Santa  Claus;  Piccola;  Robin's  Christmas 
song;  Tilly's  Christmas;  Three  little  Christmas  trees  that  grew 
on  the  hill;  Toinette  and  the  elves;  Why  the  chimes  rang; 
also  Titles  beginning  with  the  word  Christmas. 


FAIRY  TALES  43 

Christmas  before  last;    or,  Fruit  of  the  fragile  palm.    Stockton. 
Bee-man  of  Orn.  ^ 

Stockton.     Queen's  Museum. 
Christmas  cake.    Lindsay.    More  mother  stories. 
Christmas  cuckoo.    Browne.    Granny's  wonderful  chair. 
Christmas  dream.    Alcott.    Lulu's  library,    v.  L 
Christmas  eve,  Story  of  a.    Bellamy.    Wonder  children. 
Christmas  every  day.    Howells.    Christmas  every  day. 
Christmas  gift.     See  Piccola. 
Christmas  masquerade.    Dickinson  and  Skinner.   Children's  book 

of  Christmas  stories. 
Christmas  rose.    Chisholm.    Enchanted  land. 
Christmas   star.      Dickinson  and   Skinner.      Children's   book   of 

Christmas  stories. 
Christmas  stocking.    Lindsay.    More  mother  stories. 
Christmas  stocking  with  a  hole  in  it.     Scudder.     Seven  little 

people. 
Christmas  story.     Silver  fairy  book. 

Christmas  tree.     L     Bailey  and  Lewis.    For  the  children's  hour. 
(Legend  of  the  Christmas  tree.) 
Dickinson  and  Skinner.     Children's  book  of  Christmas  stories. 
(First  Christmas  tree.) 
Christmas  tree.     IL     Bailey  and  Lewis.    For  the  children's  hour. 

(How  the  fir  tree  became  the  Christmas  tree.) 
Christmas  tree.    IIL    Austin.    Basket  woman. 
Christmas  trees.    Edey.    Si.x  giants  and  a  griffin. 
Christmas  truants.    Stockton.    Fanciful  tales. 

Stockton.    Queen's  museum. 
Christmas  turkey  and  how  it  came.  Alcott.  Lulu's  library,  v.  3. 
Chun  Yang.     See  Faithful  dancing-girl  wife. 
Chundun  Rajah.    Frere.   Old  Deccan  days. 

Singleton.    Goldenrod  fajry  book.    (Sandal-wood  necklace.) 
Success  library,     v.  3. 
Ciad,  son  of  the  king  of  Norway,  Adventures  of.    MacManus. 

Donegal  fairy  stories. 
Ciccu.     Lang.     Elf  maiden.  »• 

Lang.    Pink  fairy  book. 
Cid,  The.    Crommelin.    Famous  legends. 

Herbcrtson.     Heroic    legends.     (How^  my    Cid    the  Campeador 

won  the  favor  of  his  king.) 
Lang.     Red  romance  book. 
Mabie.     Heroes  and  fairies. 
Mabie.     Heroes  every  child  should  know. 
Tappan.     Stories  of  legendary  heroes. 
Cincinnatus,  Story  of.    Baldwin.     Fifty  famous  stories. 

Johonnot.     Stories  of  the  olden  time. 
Cinder  Youth.     Kunos.     Forty-four  Turkish  fairy  talcs.     (Simple- 
ton.) 
Kunos.     Turkish  fairy  tales. 
Cinderboy  and  the  witch.     See  Golden  lantern,  the  golden  goat 
and  the  g(;lden  cloak. 


44  FAIRY  TALES 

Cinderella;    or,  The  little  glass  slipper.     Adams.     Folk-story 
and  verse. 

Aunt  Louisa's  book  of  fairy  tales. 

Baldwin.     Fairy  stories  and  fables. 

Burke.     Fairy  tales. 

Canton.     Reign  of  King  Herla. 

Chisholm.      In  fairyland. 

Coe.     First  book  of  stories. 

Coe  and  Christie.     Story  hour  readers.     3d  book. 

Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories. 

Cruikshank.     Cruikshank's  fairy  book. 

Favorite  fairy  tales. 

Forty  famous  fairy  tales. 

Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.     Ashenputtel.) 

Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Grimm.     Household  stories  (Crane  tr.     Aschenputtel). 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Burt  ed.). 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Everyman's  ed.     Aschenputtel). 

Harris.     Favorites  from  fairyland. 
*Howard.     Dick  Whittington  and  other  stories. 

Hoxie.     Kindergarten  story  book. 

Jerrold.     Big  book  of  fairy  tales. 

Johnson.     Oak-tree  fairy  book. 

Ketchum  and  Jorgensen.     Kindergarten  gems. 
*Lang.     Cinderella  and  other  fairy  tales. 

Lang.     Blue  fairy  book. 

Lansing.     Fairy  tales,     v.  1. 

Mabie.     Fairy  tales  every  child  should  know. 

Mabie.     Heroes  and  fairies. 

Marshall.     Fairy  tales  of  all  nations. 

Mother  Goose  rhymes,  jingles  and  fairy  tales  (Altemus  ed.). 

Mulock.     Fairy  book. 

Norton.     Heart  of  oak  books,     v.  2. 

Nursery  tales. 

Perkins.     Twenty  best  fairy  tales. 

Perrault.     Fairy  tales. 

Perrault.     Tales  of  Mother  Goose. 

Perrault.     Tales  of  passed  times. 

Quiller-Couch.     Sleeping  beauty. 

Rhys.     Fairy  gold. 

Scudder.     Book  of  folk  stories. 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 

Scudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories. 
*Stone.     Children's  stories  that  never  grow  old. 

Success  library,     v.  3. 

Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables. 

Thorpe.     Yule-tide     stories.     (Little  gold  shoe.) 

Valentine.     Old,  old  fairy  tales  (Warne  ed.). 

Welsh.     Fairv  tales  children  lave. 

See  also  Conkiajgharuna;   Fair,  Brown  and  Trembling;    Rushen 
Coatie  I  and  H;   Huron  Cinderella;  Little  Sosana  and  her  gold 
wrought  shoe;    Nippit  fit  and  Clippit  fit. 
Circe's  palace.     See  Ulysses. 


FAIRY  TALES  45 

City  mouse  and  the  country  mouse.  See  Country  mouse  and  the 

city  mouse. 
City  of  brass.    Arabian  nights  (Olcott  ed.). 

Arabian  nights.     Wiggin  and  Smith. 
City  of  the  sea  king;    Harrison,  E.  O.    Prince  Silverwings. 
City  rat  and  the  country  rat  (poem).  Wiggin  and  Smith.  Talking 

beasts. 
Claus  and  his  wonderful  staff .     Pyle,  H.     Pepper  and  salt. 
Cleft  mountain.     Brown,  A.  F.     Tales  of  the  red  children. 
Cleomene.     Baring-Gould.     Crock  of  gold. 
Clergyman's  ghost.    Hartland.    English  folk  and  fairy  tales. 
Clever  Alice.    Grimm.    Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.     Clever  Elsa). 

Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.     Clever  Bess). 

Grimm.     Household  fairy  tales  (Burt  ed.     Clever  Elfe). 

Grimm.     Household  stories  (Crane  tr.     Clever  Else). 

Lansing.     Fairy  tales,     v.  2. 

Mulock.     Fairy  book. 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 

Scudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories. 

See  also  Three  sillies. 
Clever  Bess.  See  Clever  Alice. 
Clever  cat.  Lang.  Orange  fairy  book. 
Clever  Elfe.  See  Clever  Alice. 
Clever  Elsa.  See  Clever  Alice. 
Clever  Else.  See  Clever  Alice. 
Clever  Elsie.  See  Clever  Alice. 
Clever  folk.     Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.) 

See  also  All  women  are  alike. 
Clever  girl.     See  Peasant's  clever  daughter. 

Clever  goat.    Rouse.   Talking  thrush  and  other  tales  from  India. 
Clever  Grethel.    Grimm.    Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 

Grimm.  Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.     Clever  Maggie). 

Grimm.     Household  stories  (Crane  tr.). 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Everyman's  ed.     Hans  and  his  wife 
Grettel,  pt.  1.) 
Clever  Hans.    See  Prudent  Hans. 
Clever  Maggie.    See  Clever  Grethel. 
Clever  Maria.    Lang.    Crimson  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Magic  ring  and  other  stories. 
Clever  Peter  and  the  two  bottles.    Pyle,  H.    Pepper  and  salt. 
Clever  prince.    Grundtvig.    Fairy  tales  from  afar. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Fairy  ring. 
Clever  shepherd.    Johnson.    Birch-tree  fairy  book. 
Clever    student    and    the   master    of  black    arts.       Pyle,    11. 

Wonder  clock. 
Clever  tailor.    Johnson.    Book  of  fairy-tale  bears.     (Bear  and  the 
tailor.) 

Lang.     Green  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Three  dwarfs  and  other  stories. 
Clever  weaver.     Lang.     Olive  fairy  book. 
Clever  wife.     See  Gobborn  seer. 
Clock  and  the  dial.    /Esop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.). 


46  FAIRY  TALES 

Close  alliance.    Steel.    Tales  of  the  Punjab. 
Closing  door.     Lindsay.     Mother  stories. 
Cloud.     Bryant.     Stories  to  tell  to  children. 
Cloud-cuckoo-borough.     Carpenter.     Long  ago  in  Greece. 
Cloud  maidens.   Harrison,  E.  O.    Prince  Silverwings. 
Clover-blossom     (poem).  Alcott.    Flower  fables. 
Clyde.      *Alderman.     Classics  old  and  new.     1st  reader. 

Bailey  and  Lewis.     For  the  children's  hour. 

Beckwith.     In  mythland.     v.  L 

Cooke.     Nature  myths  and  stories. 

Firth.     Stories  of  old  Greece.    (Helios  and  Clytie.) 

Francillon.    Gods  and  heroes.    (The  sun-flower.) 

Holbrook.     'Round  the  year  in  myth  and  song. 

Hyde.     Favorite  Greek  myths. 

Judd.     Classic  myths.    (Girl  who  was  changed  into  a  sunflower.) 

Pratt.     Greek  myths,     v.  2. 

Wilson,  Mrs.  L.  L.  W.     Nature  study  reader. 
Coat  o'  clay.   Jacobs.    More  English  fairy  tales. 
Cobbler.    Cowles.    Art  of  story  telling. 
Cobbler  and  the  brownies.    Nursery  tales. 
Cobbler  and  the  ghosts.    Ewing.   Old-fashioned  fairy  tales. 
Cobbler  and  the  king,  Merry  history  of.    Lansing.    Tales  of  old 

England. 
Cobbler  turned  doctor.   /Esop.   Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Cobbler's  luck.    Macdonell.    Italian  fairy  book. 
Cock-a-doo-dle-do.    Bryant.    Stories  to  tell  to  children. 
Cock  and  hen  a-nutting.     See  Cock  and  hen  in  the  nut  wood. 
Cock  and  hen  that  went  to  Dovrefell.     See  Chicken-Little. 
Cock  and  his  combats  (poem).    Success  library,    v.  3. 
Cock  and  the  crested  hen.   Djurko.   Fairy  tales  from  the  Swedish. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 
Cock  and  the  fox.    I.   ^sop.    Fables  (Black  ed.). 

.•Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.     Fox  and  the  cock) . 

^sop.     Fables  (Stickney). 
Cock  and  the  fox.    II.   /Esop.   Fables  (Black  ed.). 

iEsop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

^sop.     Fables.     (Jacobs.     Fox,  the  cock  and  the  dog.) 

(poem).    /Esop.    Fables  (Stickney.     Supplement). 

(play).   Lansing.    Quaint  old  stories. 

(poem).     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Cock  and  the  fox.    III.   Asbjornsen.   Fairy  tales  from  the  far  north. 

Asbjornsen.    Tales  from  the  fjeld.    (Reynard  and  Chanticleer.) 
*Bowen.     Second  story  reader.     (Fox  and  the  rooster.) 

Douglas.     Scottish  fairy  tales.      (Fox  and  the  cock.) 

Field.     Famous  fairy  tales. 

Houghton.     Russian  grandmother's  wonder  tales. 

Johnson.     Birch-tree  fairy  book.      (Fox  and  the  rooster.) 

Johnson.     Book    of    fairy-tale    foxes.      (Fox    and    the    boastful 
rooster.) 

O'Grady    and    Throop.     Teachers'    story    tellers'    book.     (Fox 
and  the  rooster.) 


FAIRY  TALES  47 

Cock  and  the  fox.     III.  —  continued. 

Thorne-Thomsen.     East    o'    the    sun   and   west   o'    the    moon. 

(.Revnard  and  the  cock.) 
Wiggin  and  Smith .   Tales  of  laughter.    (Reynard  and  Chanticleer.) 
Cock  and  the  goose.    Caballero.    Spanish  fairy  tales. 
Cock  and  the  hen.     Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the  Norse. 
Houghton.     Russian's  grandmother's  wonder  tales. 
See  also  Drakesbill  and  his  friends. 
Cock  and  the  hen  in  the  nut  wood.    Dasent.     Popular  tales  from 
the  Xorse.     (Cock  and  hen  a-nutting.) 
Thorpe.    Yule-tide  stories. 
See  also  Chanticleer  and  Partlett. 
Cock  and  the  horses.   yEsop.  Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Cock  and  the  jewel,   ^sop.   Fables  (Black  ed.). 
^•Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
iEsop.     Fables  (Jacobs.     Cock  and  the  pearl). 
yEsop.     Fables  (Stickney). 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Cock  and  the  pearl.    See  Cock  and  the  jewel. 

Cock  Robin  (poem).    Haaren.  Songs  and  stories.    2d  reader.    (Who 
killed  Cock  Robin.) 
Jerrold.    Big  book  of  nursery  rhymes.    (Death  and  burial  of  Cock 

Robin.) 
Mother  Goose  rhymes,  jingles  and  fairy  tales  (Altemus  ed.). 
O'Shea.     Six  nursery  classics.     (Burial  of  poor  Cock  Robin.) 
O'Shea.    Six  nursery  classics.     (Courtship,  marriage  and  dinner 
of  Cock  Robin  and  Jenny  Wren  and  death  of  Cock  Robin.) 
Cock,  the  cuckoo,  and  the  blackcock.     Dasent.     Popular  tales 
from  the  Xorse. 
Wiggin  and  Smith.    Tales  of  laughter. 
Cock,  the  mouse  and  the  little  red  hen.   See  Little  red  hen.    II. 
Cock  who  fell  into  the  brewing  vat.    See  Death  of  Chanticleer. 
Cock-alu  and  Hen-alie.    Darton.    Wonder  book  of  beasts. 
Cock's  kraal.    Bourhill  and  Drake.    Fairy  tales  from  South  Africa. 
Cock's  stone.    Alacdonell.    Italian  fairy  book. 
Cock's  wife.    Cary.    Fairy  legends  from  the  French  pro\imes. 
Cockyloo.    Alcott.    Lulu's  library,    v.  L 
Coco.     See  Half-Chick. 

Codadad  and  his  brothers,  History  of.     Arabian  nights  (Town- 
send  j. 
Arabian  nights  (Wiggin  and  Smith). 
Coffee-mill  which  grinds  salt.    See  W'hy  the  sea  is  salt.     III. 
Cogia  Hassan  Alhabbal,  History  of.   Arabian  nights  (Dodge  ed.). 
Aral)ian  nights  (Townsend). 
Ketcham.     CJriental  fairy  tales. 
Scuddcr.     Children's  book. 
Cold  princess.     Kennedy.    .\ew  world  fairy  book. 
Colin  and  Mary.    C/ii)i)on.    Reign  of  King  Cole. 
Colman  Grey.    Harllanfl.    English  folk  and  fairy  tales. 

Sre  also  King  of  the  cats. 
Colony  of  cats.     Lang.     Crimson  fairy  l)ook. 
Lang.     Snow-queen  and  other  stories. 


48  FAIRY  TALES 

Colt  and  the  farmer  (poem),    ^^sop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Columbus,  Christopher:  Columbus  and  the  eclipse.   Johonnot. 

Stories  of  heroic  deeds.  ■ 
Columbus,  Christopher:     Columbus  and  the  egg.     Baldwin. 

Thirty  more  famous  stories. 
Comanche   Chief,   the  peace-maker.      Grinnell.    Pawnee   hero 

stories. 
Comatos  and  the  honey  bee.   Hyde.   Favorite  Greek  myths. 

See  also  Rhoecus  and  the  oak. 
Comb  and  the  collar.     Lang.     Olive  fairy  book. 
Comet.    Andersen.    Stories  and  tales. 
Coming  of  Benten  Sama.     Nixon-Roulet.    Japanese  folk  stoiies 

and  fairy  tales. 
Coming  of  Finn.     See  Finn  MacCool. 
Coming  of  Ki-Ki.    Nixon-Roulet.    Indian  folk  tales. 
Coming  of  Seegwun.     Nixon-Roulet.     Indian  folk-tales. 
Coming  of  the  king.    Bailey  and  Lewis.   For  the  children's  hour. 

Richards.     Golden  windows. 
Compair  Lapin  and  Mr.  Turkey.     Tappan.     Folk  stories  and 

fables. 
Compair  Lapin's  godchild.    Tappan.    Folk  stories  and  fables. 

See  also  Cat  and  the  mouse  in  partnership. 
Companion.    Asbjornsen.    Fairy  tales  from  the  far  north. 

Asbjornsen.  Tales  from  the  fjeld. 

See  also  Traveling  companion. 
Companions  of  the  forest.     Macdonnell.    Italian  fairy  book. 
Compliment  to  the  vizier.    Success  library,    v.  3. 
Comrades.     Eastman.     Smoky  Day's  wigwam  evenings. 

Eastman.     Wigwam  evenings. 
Conal  and  Donal  and  Taig.    MacManus.    Donegal  fairy  stories. 
Conall  Yellowclaw.    Jacobs.    Celtic  fairy  tales. 
Conceited  apple-branch.    Andersen.    Fairy  tales  (Paul!  tr.). 

Andersen.    Fairy  tales  (Turpin.     There  is  a  difference). 

Andersen.    Stories  and  tales.    ("There's  a  difference.") 
Conceited  owl.    /Esop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Conjuration  for  a  fairy.    Rhys.    Fairy  gold. 
Conkiajgharuna.     Wardrop.     Georgian  folk  tales. 

See  also  Cinderella. 
Conn-Eda,  The  story  of;    or,  The  golden  apples  of  Lough  Erne. 

Yeats.     Irish  fairy  and  folk  tales. 
Connla  and  the  fairy  maiden.    Forty  famous  fairy  tales. 

Jacobs.     Celtic  fairy  tales. 
Constans    the    emperor.       Wilmot-Buxton.     Stories    from    old 

French  romance.    (Story  of  Constans  the  emperor.) 
Constant  tin  soldier.  See  Brave  tin  soldier. 

Constantes  and  the  Dhrako.    Byrne.    Modern  Greek  fairy  tales. 
Contrary  woman.   See  Goody  'Gainst-the-stream. 
Convenient  whale.     Henderson.    Sea  yarns  for  boys. 
Conversion  of  King  Laoghaire's  daughter.    Yeats.     Irish  fairy 

and  folk  tales. 
Cooky.    Bryant.    How  to  tell  stories. 

Richards.     Golden  windows. 


FAIRY  TALES  49 

Cooky  nut  trees.    Fairy  tales  retold  from  St.  Nicholas. 

Copper  canoe.     Judson,  K.  B.     Myths  and  legends  of  the  Pacific 

Northwest. 
Coquerico.     See  Half-Chick 

Cormorant  and  the  fishes.   .-Esop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.) 
Cormorants  of  Udrost.    Asbjornsen.    Folk  and  fairy  tales. 
Corn,  Legend  of.   See  First  corn. 
Cornelia's  jewels.    Baldwin.    Fifty  famous  stories. 
Corpse  watchers.    Graves.    Irish  fairy  book. 
Cottager  and  his  cat.    Lang.    Crimson  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Snow-queen  and  other  stories. 
Council  held  by  rats.     See  Belling  the  cat. 
Council  of  horses  (poem).    /Esop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Count  of  the  empty  pockets.  Mendel.  Our  little  Austrian  cousin. 
Countess  Kathleen  O'Shea.   Yeats.    Irish  fairy  and  folk  tales. 
"Counting  your  chickens  before  they  hatch."  See  Maid  and  her 
pail   of   milk;    Maid   and   her  basket  of  eggs;    Barber's  fifth 
brother. 
Country  cat.    Cowles.    Art  of  story  telling. 
Country  fellow  and  the  river.   Scudder.   Children's  book. 
Scudder.    Fables  and  folk  stories. 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Country  maid  and  her  milk-pail.   See  Milkmaid  and  her  pail  of 

milk. 
Country  maid  and  the  milk  pail.     See  Milkmaid  and  her  pail 

of  milk. 
Country  mouse  and  the  city  mouse.    See  Country  mouse  and 

the  town  mouse. 
Country  mouse  and  the  town  mouse,   .^sop.   Fables  (Black  ed. 
Country  mouse  and  the  city  mouse). 
.(Esop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.   Town  mouse  and  the  country  mouse). 
iEsop.   Fables  (Jacobs.   Town  mouse  and  the  country  mouse). 
yEsop.     Fables  (Stickney). 

Asbjornsen.     Fairy  tales  (Town  mouse  and  the  country  mouse). 
Absjornsen.    Tales  from  the  fjeld.    (Town  mouse  and   the   fell- 
mouse.) 
(play).     Bailey.     For  the  story  teller.     (Town  mouse  and  the 

country  mouse.) 
Blaisdell.    Child  life.     2d  reader. 
Bryant.     Stories  to  tell  to  children. 
Norton.    Heart  of  oak  books,    v.  2.    (Field  mouse  and  the  town 

mouse.) 
Scudder.     Children's  book. 
Scudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories. 

(poem).    Success  library,    v.  3.    (Town  and  country  mouse.) 
Wiggin  and  Smith.  Tales  of  laughter.   (Town  mouse  and  country 

mouse.) 
See  also  Littlest  mouse. 
Country  where  the  mice  eat  iron.     Tappan.     Folk  stories  and 
fahks. 


50  FAIRY  TALES 

Countryman  and  his  pet  jay.    Success  library,    v.  3. 
Countryman  and  the  merchant.    Wardrop.    Georgian  folk  tales. 

See  also  Little  Clans  and  Big  Claus. 
Countryman  and  the  snake.    /Esop.    Fables  (Black  ed.)- 

/Esop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.)- 

.^sop.    Fables  (Jacobs.     Woodman  and  the  serpent). 

iEsop.    Fables  (Stickney.     Farmer  and  snake). 

(poem).   Wiggin  and  Smith.    Talking  beasts.     (Countryman  and 
the  serpent.) 
Court  cards.    Andersen.    Wonder  stories. 
Court  of  death  (poem).    /Esop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Courteous  King  Jamie.    Grierson.    Scottish  fairy  book. 
Courtship  and  marriage  of  Cock  Robin  and  Jenny  Wren.   See 

Cock  Robin. 
Cousin   Greylegs  the  great  red   fox  and   Grandfather   Mole. 

Pyle,  H.     Wonder  clock. 
Cousin  Mattie.    Douglas.    Scottish  fairy  tales. 
Covan  the  Brown-haired,  Adventures  of.     Lang.     Orange  fairy 

book. 
Covetous  man.    L    Bay.    Danish  fairy  and  folk  stories. 
Covetous  man.    IL   See  Miser. 

Cow  and  the  ass  (poem).    Arnold  and  Gilbert.    Stepping  stones  to 
literature,     v.  4. 

(poem).    Scudder.    Children's  book. 
Cowslip,  Legend  of  the.    Wiltse.    Kindergarten  stories. 
Coyote.     L     See  How  fire  was  brought  to  the  Indians;    How  the 

animals  secured  salmon. 
Coyote,    n.    Lummis.    Pueblo  Indian  folk  stories. 
Coyote  and  Grizzly.     Judson,  K.  B.     Myths  and  legends  of  the 

Pacific  Northwest. 
Coyote  and  the  bear     Lummis.    Pueblo  Indian  folk  stories. 
Coyote  and  the  blackbirds.    Lummis.    Pueblo  Indian  folk  stories. 
Coyote  and  the  crow.   Lummis.    Pueblo  Indian  folk  stories. 
Coyote  and  the  dragon.   Judson,  K.  B.    Myths  and  legends  of  the 

Pacific  Northwest. 
Coyote  and  the  salmon.   See  How  the  animals  secured  salmon. 
Coyote  and  the  thunder  knife.     Lummis.     Pueblo  Indian  folk 

stories. 
Coyote  and    the  woodpecker.      Lummis.      Pueblo    Indian    folk 

stories. 
Coyote  in  the  buffalo  country.    Judson,  K.  B.    Myths  and  legends 

of  the  Pacific  Northwest. 
Coyote-spirit  and  the  weaving  woman.   Austin.    Basket  woman. 
Coyote's  ride  on  a  star.    Chandler.    In  the  reign  of  coyote. 
Crab  and  his  mother,    .^sop.    Fables  (Black  ed.     Two  crabs). 

yEsop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.     Two  crabs). 

.^sop.    Fables  (Jacobs.     Two  crabs). 

JEsop.    Fables  (Stickney.    Crab  and  its  mother). 

Grover.     Folklore  stories,     v.  L  . 

Hall  and  Gilman.   Story  land.   2d  reader. 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 

Scudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.    Talking  beasts.    (Crab  and  its  mother.) 


FAIRY  TALES  51 

Crab  and  its  mother.   See  Crab  and  his  mother. 
Crab  and  the  monkey.     Bailey.     Stories  and  rhymes  for  a  child. 
(.How  the  crab  got  even.) 
Blaisdell.    Child  life  in  many  lands.    (Ape  and  the  crab.) 
Lang.     Crimson  fairy  book. 
Ozaki.    Japanese  fairy  book.     (Quarrel  of  the  monkey  and  the 

crab.) 
Wiggin  and  Smith.    Tales  of  laughter.     (Battle  of  the  monkey 
and  the  crab.) 
Crab  and  the  moon.    See  Cause  of  tides. 
Crab  that  played  with  the  sea.    Kipling.   Just  so  stories. 

See  also  Cause  of  tides. 
Crafty  fox  and   industrious  gooste.     Caballero.     Spanish   fairy 
tales.     (Fox  and  the  goose.) 
Johnson.    Book  of  fairy-tale  foxes. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter.     (Fox  and  the  goose.) 
Crafty  lover.    Macleod.    Book  of  ballad  stories. 
Crafty  Mister  Man  outwits  Brer  B'ar  and  Cuffey.   Young.    Be- 
hind the  dark  pines. 
Crane  and  the  crab.    Bidpai.    Tortoise  and  the  geese. 
Crane  and  the  crows.   See  Farmer  and  the  stork. 
Crane  and  the  fool.    Wiggin  and  Smith.    Talking  beasts. 
Crane  in  the  wheatfields.    Johnson.    Oak-tree  fairy  book. 
Crane  Tribe,  Origin  of.     Judd.     Wigwam  stories. 
Crane's  gratitude.    Stories  of  classic  myths. 

Cratchit's    Christmas    dinner.     Bailey    and    Lewis.     For    the 
children's  hour. 
Blaisdell.     Child    life.     4th    reader.     (Tiny    Tim's    Christmas 

dinner.) 
Judson  and  Bender.     Graded  literature  readers.     6th  book. 
Tappan.     Modern  stories. 
Creaking  wheel.    /Esop.    Fables  (Black  ed.). 

-tsop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Creation  of  man.    L     Chandler.    In  the  reign  of  coyote. 
Creation  of  man.     II.     Judson,  K.  B.     Myths  and  legends  of  the 

Pacific  Northwest.     (Creation  of  mankind.) 
Creation  of  man.    III.    Kunos.   Forty-four  Turkish  fairy  tales. 
Creation  of  mankind.     See  Creation  of  man. 
Creation  of  the  world  (Greek).     Francillon.     Gods  and  heroes. 
(Saturn.) 
Gucrbcr.     Myths  of  Greece  and  Rome. 
Hutchinson.    Orpheus  with  his  lute.    (Dawn  of  the  world.) 
Pratt.      Myths  of  old  Greece,     v.  2. 
See  also  Deucalion  and  Pyrrha. 
Creation  of  the  world  (Indian).    Chandler.    In  the  reign  of  coyote. 
Judson,   K.   B.      Myths  and  legends  of  the  Pacific  Northwest. 

(How  Kemush  created  the  world.) 
Judson,   K.   B.      Myths  and   legends  of  the   Pacific  Northwest. 

(How  Silver  Fox  created  the  world.) 
Judson,   K.   B.     Myths  and  legends  of  the   Pacific  Northwest. 
(How  Qawaneca  created  the  world.) 


52  FAIRY  TALES 

Creation  of  the  world  (Norse).     Brown,  A.  F.     In  the  days  of 
giants.      (Beginning  of  things.) 

Mabie.     Norse  stories.     (Making  of  the  world.) 

Pratt.     Legends  of  Norseland.     (The  beginning.) 
Cricket  and  the  cougar.    Chandler.    In  the  reign  of  coyote. 
Cricket  and  the  poet.    Bailey  and  Lewis.   For  the  children's  hour. 
Crimson  sleeve.     See  Sir  Lancelot:   Lancelot  and  Elaine. 
Cristobal.    May.    Little  Prudy's  fairy  book. 
Critic.     See  Midas.     II. 
Croesus.  Baldwin.  Thirty  more  famous  stories.   (As  rich  as  Croesus.) 

Haaren  and  Poland.    Famous  men  of  Greece. 

Scudder.    Children's  book.    (Story  of  King  Croesus.) 
Crooked  fir.    Austin.    Basket  woman. 

Crooked  Jack.    Eggleston.    Queer  stories  for  boys  and  girls. 
Cross  purposes.    Macdonald.    Dealings  with  fairies. 

Macdonald.    Light  princess  and  other  fairy  tales. 
Crosses  on  the  wall  (poem).   Alexander.    Hidden  servants. 
Crossing  the  rubicon.    See  Caesar,  Julius. 
Crow.     Forty  famous  fairy  tales. 

Lang.     Invisible  prince  and  other  stories. 

Lang.     Yellow  fairy  book. 

Success  library,     v.  3. 
Crow  and  Mercury,   ^sop.   Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Crow  and  the  fox.   See  Fox  and  the  crow. 
Crow  and  the  mussel,   ^sop.   Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

Wiggin  and  Smith.    Talking  beasts. 
Crow  and  the  partridge.    Wiggin  and  Smith.    Talking  beasts. 
Crow  and  the  pitcher,   ^sop.   Fables  (Black  ed.). 

.^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

.^sop.     Fables  (Jacobs). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Stickney). 

Arnold  and  Gilbert.    Stepping  stones  to  literature,    v.  2. 

Bailey  and  Lewis.    For  the  children's  hour. 

Baldwin.     Fairy  stories  and  fables.    (Wise  crow.) 

Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories. 

Grover.     Folk-lore  readers,     v.  1. 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 

Scudder.    Fables  and  folk  stories. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.    Talking  beasts. 

W^iltse.     Kindergarten  stories. 
Crow-child.    Dodge.    Land  of  Pluck. 
Crow  children.    Nixon  -Roulet.    Indian  folk  tales. 
Crow  feet.    Brown,  A.  F.   Tales  of  the  red  children. 
Crow  is  a  crow  forever.     Rouse.    Talking  thrush  and  other  tales 

from  India. 
,Crow-Peri.    Kunos.    Turkish  fairy  tales. 

Kunos.     Forty-four  Turkish  fairy  tales. 
Crow,  the  jackal,  the  wolf  and  the  camel.   Bidpai.  Tortoise  and 

the  geese. 
Crown.    Danielson.    Story  telling  time. 

Crown  of  white  roses.    Baring-Gould.    Old  English  fairy  tales. 
Crow's  children  (poem).  Wilson,  Mrs.  L.  L.W.   Nature  study  reader. 

See  also  One's  own  children  are  always  the  prettiest. 


FAIRY  TALES  53 

Cruel  crane  outwitted.    Jacobs.    Indian  fairy  tales. 

Cruel  tribute.    See  Theseus. 

Crumbs  on  the  table.    Grimm.   Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Cry-because-he-had-no-wife.  Judson,  K.  B.    Myths  and  legends 

of  the  Pacific  Northwest. 
Cry  fairy.    Brown,  A.   One  footed  fairy. 
Crystal  coffin     Lang.     Green  fair\-  book. 

Lang.     Three  dwarfs  and  other  stories. 
Cub's  triumph.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 
Cuchulain.     See  Cuhulain. 
Cuckoo  and  the  cock.    ^sop.    Fables  (Stickney.    Supplement). 

Wiggin  and  Smith.    Talking  beasts. 
Cuckoo  and  the  eagle.    /Esop.    Fables  (Stickney.    Supplement). 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Cuckoo  and  the  turtle-dove.   Wiggin  and  Smith.  Talking  beasts. 
Cuckoo,  the  hedge-sparrow  and  the  owl.    /Esop.    Fables  (Burt 

ed.). 
Cuculin.     See  Cuhulain. 
Cuhulain.    Curtin.    Myths  and  folk-lore  of  Ireland.    (Cuculin.) 

Graves.    Irish  fairy  book.    (Boyhood  of  Cuhulain.) 

Graves.     Irish  fairy  book.    (Cuchulain  of  Muirthemne.) 
Cunning  apprentice.    Baring.    Blue  rose  fairy  book. 
Cunning  hare.    Lang.    Brown  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Elf  Maiden. 
Cunning  jackal;    or,  The  biter  bit.     Rouse.    Talking  thrush  and 

other  tales  from  India. 
Cunning  man  in  Hilltown.    Bay.    Danish  fairy  and  folk  tales. 
Cunning  old  man  and  the  Demi.    Wardrop.    Georgian  folk  tales. 
Cunning  shoemaker.    Lang.    Golden  mermaid  and  other  stories. 

Lang.     Pink  fairy  book. 
Cunning  snake.    Harris.    Nights  with  Uncle  Remus. 
Cupid  and  Psyche.    Bailey  and  Lewis.   For  the  children's  hour. 

Beckwith.     In  mythland.     v.  2. 

Buckley.    Children  of  the  dawn.    (Eros  and  Psyche.) 

Carpenter.    Long  ago  in  Greece. 

Firth.     Stories  of  old  Greece.    (Psyche.) 

Francillon.   Gods  and  heroes.    (Love  and  the  soul.) 

Guerber.     Myths  of  Greece  and  Rome. 

Holbrook.    Round  the  year  in  myth  and  song. 

Hyde.     Favorite  Greek  myths.     (Psyche.) 

Lang.     Red  romance  book. 

Peabody.     Old  Greek  folk  stories. 

Pratt.     Greek  myths,     v^  2. 

Tappan.     Myths  from  many  lands. 
Curious  impertinent.    Success  library,    v.  3. 
Curious  woman.    Gregory.    Kiltartan  wonder  book. 
Curious  young  man.    Lang.    Twelve  huntsmen  and  other  stories. 
Curse  of  P^cho.     See  Echo  and  Narcissus. 
Curse  of  Pantannas.    Thomas.    Welsh  fairy  book. 
Cusheen  Loo  (i)ocm).    Yeats.    Irish  fairy  tales. 
"Cutta  cord-la!"    Harris.    Nights  with  Uncle  Remus. 
Cyclops.      1.     .S'ee  Ulysses  and  Polyphemus. 


54  FAIRY  TALES 

Cyclops.     II.     ^^-e  Jupiter  and  the  Titans. 

Cydippe  and  Acontius.    Carpenter.    Long  ago  in  Greece. 

Cynewulf  and  Cyneherd.  Wilmot-Buxton.  Stories  of  early  Eng- 
land. 

Cypress  tree,  Story  of  the.  Kupfer.  Stories  of  long  ago.  (How 
a  bov  loved  a  slag.) 

Cyrus  and  his  grandfather.   Johonnot.   Stories  of  the  olden  time. 

Cyrus  and  the  Armenians.    Johonnot.    Stories  of  the  olden  time. 

Czar  and  the  angel.    Bain.    Cossack  fairy  tales. 


D 

Dsedalus  and  Icarus.    Baldwin.    Old  Greek  stories.     (Wonderful 
artisan.) 
*Beckwith.    In  mythland.    v.  3.    (Man  that  learned  to  fly.) 

Burt  and  Ragozin.     Herakles  and  other  _  heroes.     (Dsedalos,  a 
hero  of  invention.) 

Carpenter.     Long  ago  in  Greece. 

Francillon.    Gods  and  heroes.     (Lost  secret.) 

Guerber.     Myths  of  Greece  and  Rome. 

Kupfer.    Stories  of  long  ago.    (Artisan's  wonderful  wings.) 

Peabody.    Old  Greek  folk  stories. 

Pratt.     Myths  of  old  Greece,     v.  3. 

Stories  of  classic  myths. 

Storr.     Half  a  hundred  hero  tales. 

Tappan.     Stories  from  the  classics. 

See  also  Why  the  partridge  stays  near  the  ground. 
Dagda's  harp.    Bryant.    Best  stories  to  tell  to  children. 

Brvant.     Stories  to  tell  to  children. 
Dai  Sion's  homecoming.    Thomas.    Welsh  fairy  book. 
Dairywoman  and  the  pot  of  milk.   See  Milkmaid  and  her  pail  of 

milk. 
Daisy.     Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Turpin). 

Andersen.     Stories  (Riverside  ed.). 

Andersen.     Wonder  stories. 

Arnold  and  Gilbert.     Stepping  stones  to  literature,   v.  3.    (Daisy 
and  the  lark.) 

Bailey  and  Lewis.     For  the  children's  hour. 

Ketchum  and  Jorgensen.    Kindergarten  gems. 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 
Daisy  and  the  lark.   See  Daisy. 
Daisy,  Legend  of  the.    Chisholm.    Enchanted  land. 
Dalles.    Judson.  K.  B.    Myths  and  legends  of  the  Pacific  Northwest. 
Dambeck  bells.     Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stories. 

Dame  Fortune  and  Don  Money.     Caballero.     Spanish  fairy  tales. 
Dame  Gudbrand.     Asbjornsen.     Fairy  tales  from  the  far  north. 
(Gudbrand  on  the  hill-side.) 

Dasent.     Popular   tales   from    the    Norse.     (Gudbrand    on   the 
hillside.) 

Laboulaye.     Fairy  tales.     (Good  woman.) 


FAIRY  TALES  55 

Dame  Gudbrand — -continued 

Laboulaye.     Last  fairx-  tales. 

Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables.     (Gudbrand  on  the  hill-side.) 

Thorne-Thomsen.    East  o'  the  sun  and  west  o'  the  moon.    (Gud- 
brand on  the  hillside.) 

Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stories.     (Gudbrand  on  the  hillside.) 

VViggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter.     (Gudbrand  on  the  hill- 
side.) 

See  also  Hans  in  luck;    Mr.     Vinegar;    "What  the   good    man 
does  is  sure  to  be  right." 
Dame  Martha's  stepdaughter;  or,  Grandmother  of  the  gnomes. 

Harrison,  C.  C.     Old-fashioned  fair},-  book. 
Dame  Weasel  and  her  husband.  Laboulaje.  Fairy  tales.  (Weasel 
and  her  husband.     In  Captain  John's  travels.) 

Laboulaye.     Last  fair}-  tales. 
Dame  Wiggins  of  Lee  and  her  seven  wonderful  cats  (poem). 
Norton.     Heart  of  oak  books,     v.  2. 

O'Shea.     Six  nursery-  classics. 
Damocles:   Sword  of  Damocles.    Baldwin.    Fifty  famous  stories. 
Damon  and  Pythias.     Baldwin.     Fifty  famous  stories. 

Coe.     Second  book  of  stories. 

Johonnot.     Stories  of  the  olden  time. 

Vonge.     Book  of  golden  deeds.     (Two  friends  of  Syracuse.) 
Danae.     See  Perseus. 

Dance  in  a  buffalo  skull.   Zitkala-Sa.  Old  Indian  legends. 
Dancing  gang.     Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the  Norse. 
Dancing  shoes.    L   See  Twelve  dancing  princesses. 
Dancing  shoes.    H.   See  Red  shoes. 
Dancing  water,  singing  stone  and  talking  bird.      Marshall. 

Fairy  tales  of  all  nations. 
Dandelion.    L    Bailey  and  Lewis.    For  the  children's  hour. 
Dandelion.    H.   Strong.   All  the  year  round,   v.  3.   Spring. 
Dandelion.  HL     See  Prairie  dandelion. 
Dandelion  maiden.    See  Prairie  dandelion. 
Dandelion  stars.     Farmer.     Nature  myths. 
Dando  and  his  dogs.     Hartland.     English  folk  and  fairj'  tales. 
Dandy  Beaver  and  Sippy  Woodchuck.  Messer.  Next  time  stories. 
Danes.    Gregor\-.    Kiltartan  wonder  book. 
Dangerous  ride.     See  Phaethon. 
Daniel  O'Rourke.    Graves.     Irish  fairy  book. 

Johnson.     Birch-tree  fairy  book.     (Visit  to  the  moon.) 

Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables. 

Yeats.     Irish  fairy  tales. 

See  also  Dream  of  Owen  Mulready. 
Danish  popular  legends.     Andersen.     Stories  and  tales. 
Daphne.     Adams.     Myths  of  old  Greece. 

Balflwin.     Old  Greek  stories.     {In  Lord  of  the  silver  bow.) 

Coe.     Second  book  of  stories.     (Stor\'  of  the  laurel  tree.) 

Cooke.     Nature  myths. 

Farmer.     Nature  myths.     (Laurel  tree.) 

Firth.     Stories  of  old  Greece. 

Francillon.     Gods  and  heroes.     (The  laurel.) 


56  FAIRY  TALES 

Daphne  —  continued. 

Hartley.     Stories  from  the  Greek  legends.    (Story  of  Apollo  and 
Daphne;   or,  The  first  laurel  tree.) 

Hyde.     Favorite  Greek  myths.     (Apollo  and  Daphne.) 

Judd.     Classic   myths.     (Little   maiden   who   became   a   laurel 
tree.) 

Pratt.     Myths  of  old  Greece,     v.  1. 

Pratt.     Myths  of  old  Greece,     v.  2.     (Apollo  and  Daphne.) 

Storr.     Half  a  hundred  hero  tales. 

Wilson,  Mrs.  L.L.W.   Nature  study  reader.   (Apollo  and  Daphne.) 
Dapplegrim.     Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the  Norse. 

Lang.     Forty  thieves  and  other  stories. 

Lang.     Red  fairy  book. 

Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stories.     (Grimsbork.) 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  wonder. 
Darling,  Grace.     Baldwin.     Fifty  famous  stories. 
Darning  needle.     Andersen.     Best  fairy  tales  (Hendersen  tr.). 

Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Turpin). 

Andersen.     Stories  (Riverside  ed.). 

Andersen.     Wonder  stories. 

Boys'  and  girls'  fairy  book. 

Johnson.     Fir-tree  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Twelve  huntsmen  and  other  stories. 

Lang.     Yellow  fairy  book. 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 

Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 
Daughter  of  a  Samurai.   Nixon-Roulet.   Japanese  folk  stories  and 

fairy  tales. 
Daughter  of  Buk  Ettemsuch.     Lang.     Grey  fairy  book. 

Lang.      Invisible  prince  and  other  stories. 
Daughter  of  the  Padishah  of  Kandahar.     Kunos.     Forty-four 
Turkish  fairy  tales. 

See  also  Faithful  John. 
Daughter  of  the  stars.     See  Star-wife. 

Daughter  of  Tiogaughwa.     Nixon-Roulet.     Indian  folk  tales. 
Daw  and  peacocks.     See  Jay  and  the  peacocks. 
Dawn  of  the  world.    See  Creation  of  the  world  (Greek). 
Day.     Richards.     Golden  windows. 

Day  with  the  capercailzies.     Asbjornsen.     Folk  and  fairy  tales. 
Daylight,  Origin  of.     Judson,  K.  B.     Myths  and  legends  of  the 

Pacific  Northwest. 
Days  of  the  week.     Andersen.     Stories  and  tales. 
Deacon's  dream.     Bay.     Danish  fairy  and  folk  tales. 
Deacon's  wife.     Bay.     Danish  fairy  and  folk  tales. 
Dead  mother.     Canton.     Reign  of  King  Herla. 
Dead  wife.     Lang.     Yellow  fairy  book. 
Death  and  burial  of  Cock  Robin.   See  Cock  Robin. 
Death  and  burial  of  the  poor  hen-sparrow.    Steel.   Tales  of  the 
Punjab. 
See  also  Death  of  Chanticleer;   Spider  and  the  flea;  Titty  Mouse 
and  Tatty  Mouse. 


FAIRY  TALES  57 

Death  and  Cupid.   .^£sop.   Fables  (Black  ed.)- 

^'Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.)- 
Death  and  the  doctor.     See  Lad  with  the  beer  keg. 
Death  and  the  woodman.    .F^sop.    Fables  (Black  ed.     Old  man 
and  death). 

iCsop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.     Old  man  and  death). 

-£sop.     Fables  (Jacobs.     Old  man  and  death). 

^■Esop.     Fables  (Stickney.     Supplement). 

Scudder.     Children's  book.     (Old  man  and  death.) 
Death  of  Abu  Nowas  and  his  wife.     Lang.     Crimson  fairy  book. 

See  also  Abou  Hassan;   or,  The  sleeper  awakened. 
Death  of  Chanticleer.      Asbjornsen.     Fairy  tales  from  the  far 
north.     (Cock  who  fell  into  the  brewing-vat.) 

Asbjornsen.     Tales  from  the  fjeld. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 

See  also  Death  and  burial  of  poor  hen-sparrow;    Spider  and  the 
flea;   Titty  Mouse  and  Tatty  Mouse. 
Death  of  Grettir  the  Strong.    Lang.   Tales  of  romance. 
Death  of  Gunnar.     Lang.     Red  romance  book. 
Death  of  Koshchei  the  deathless.     Dole.     White  duckling  and 
other  stories.      (Marya  Morevna.) 

Lang.     Red  fairy  book. 
Death  of  the  hen.     See  Chanticleer  and  Partlett. 
Death  of  the  little  hen.     See  Chanticleer  and  Partlett. 
Death  of  the  Sun-Hero.     Lang.     Three  dwarfs  and  other  stories. 

Lang.     \'ellow  fairy  book. 
Death  ship.     Hauff.     Caravan  tales. 

Deborah's  book.     Ingelow.     Stories  told  to  a  child,     v.  1. 
Deceived  eagle.     ^4isop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

Deceiver  and  the  thief.     Kunos.     Forty-four  Turkish  fairy  tales. 
Deep-sea  violets.     Harrison,  C.  C.     Old-fashioned  fairy  book. 
Deer.     See  Stag  at  the  lake. 
Deer  and  the  lion.    L    yEsop.    Fables  (Black  ed.). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Deer  and  the  lion.     H.     See  Stag  at  the  lake. 
Deer  and  the  rabbit.     Coe  and  Christie.     Story  hour  readers.    3d 
book.     (Swift  runner.) 

Farmer.     Nature  myths. 
Deer  of  the  five  colors.    Singleton.    Wild  flower  fairy  book. 
Deereeree  the  wagtail  and  the  rainbow.     Success  library,    v.  3. 
Defeat  of  Hrungner.     Pratt.     Legends  of  Norseland. 
Defeat  of  time.     Rhys.     Fairy  gold. 
Deirdre.     Chisholm.     Enchanted  land.     (Star-eyed  Dcirdre.) 

Jacobs.     Celtic  fairy  tales. 
Delenda  est  Carthago.     I^aldwin.     Thirty  more  famous  stories. 
Deluge.     See  Deucalion  and  Pyrrha;    Indian's  flood. 
Deluge,  and  how  it  came  about.  Story  of  the.    Harris.    Uncle 
Remus,  his  songs  and  his  sayings. 

See  also  Indian's  flood. 
Demeter.     See  Proserpina. 
Demian's  fish  soup.     /Esop.     Fables  (Stickney.  Supplement). 

Wiggin  anf]  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 


58  FAIRY  TALES 

Demon  cat.     Graves.     Irish  fairy  book. 

Demon  lover.    Tappan.   Old  ballads  in  prose. 

Demon  Tregeagle.     Hartland.     English  folk  and  fairy  tales. 

Demon  with  the  matted  hair.     Jacobs.     Indian  fairy  tales. 

Demon's  mother-in-law.    Caballero.    Spanish  fairy  tales. 

Derido;   or,  The  giant's  quilt.     Stockton.     Floating  prince. 

Dervish.     V\'ardrop.     Georgian  folk  tales. 

Desert.     Richards.     Golden  windows. 

Deserter.     Houghton.     Russian  grandmother's  wonder  tales. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  wonder. 
Desideratus.     Baring-Gould.     Old  English  fairy  tales. 
Despot  and  the  wag.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Destiny.     I.     Gary.     Fairy  legends  from  the  French  provinces. 
Destiny.     II.     Laboulaye.     Fairy  book. 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  wonder. 
Deucalion    and    Pyrrha.     Baldwin.     Old    Greek    stories.     (The 
flood.) 
Burt  and   Ragozin.     Herakles  and   other  heroes.     (Deukalion, 

the  champion  of  a  new  race.) 
Francillon.     Gods  and  heroes.     (The  great  flood.) 
Guerber.     Myths  of  Greece  and  Rome. 
Haaren  and  Poland.     Famous  men  of  Greece.     (Deucalion  and 

the  flood.) 
Hartley.     Stories  from  the  Greek  legends.     (Story  of  the  great 

deluge;   or,  The  ark  of  Deucalion.) 
Hutchinson.     Orpheus  with  his  lute.     (Deucalion's  flood.) 
Hyde.     Favorite  Greek  myths.     (Great  deluge.) 
Peabody.     Old  Greek  folk  stories.     (The  deluge.) 
Pratt.     Myths  of  old  Greece,   v.  2.    (Great  flood;  New  creation.) 
Storr.     Half  a  hundred  hero  tales. 
See  also  Creation  of  the  world  (Greek). 
Deucalion's  flood.     See  Deucalion  and  Pyrrha. 
Devil's  bridge.     Thomas.     Welsh  fairy  book. 
Devil's  mill.     Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stories. 
Devoted  friend.     Wilde.     Fair>'  tales. 

Diamond  and  the  glow-worm.     yEsop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Diamond  cut  diamond.     Lang.     Olive  fairy  book. 
Diamonds  and  roses  and  pearls.     See  Diamonds  and  toads. 
Diamonds  and  toads.     Arnold  and  Gilbert.     Stepping  stones  to 
literature,     v.  3. 
Blaisdell.     Child  life.     3d  reader. 
Boston  collection  of  kindergarten  stories. 
Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories. 
Jerrold.     Reign  of  King  Oberon.     (Fairy  at  the  well.) 
Lang.     Blue  fairj-  book.     (Toads  and  diamonds.) 
Lang.     Little  Red  Riding-Hood  and  other  stories.     (Toads  and 

diam.onds.) 
Lansing.     Fairy  tales,     v.  \. 
Norton.     Heart  of  oak  books,     v.  2. 
Nursery  tales. 

Perrault.     Fairy  tales.     (Fairies.) 
Perrault.     Tales  of  Mother  Goose.     (Toads  and  diamonds.) 


FAIRY  TALES  59 

Diamonds  and  toads  —  continued. 

Perrault.    Tales  of  passed  times.    (Fairies.) 

Pyle,  K.     Fairy  tales  from  many  lands.     (Diamonds  and  roses 

and  pearls.) 
Success  library,     v.  3.     (Toads  and  diamonds.) 
\'alentine.     Old,  old  fairy  tales. 
Welsh.     Fairy  tales  children  love. 
See  also  Patty  and  her  pitcher;   Three  gifts.     I. 
Diana.     Judd.     Classic  myths. 

Peabody.     Old  Greek  folk  stories.     (Apollo's  sister.) 
See  also  Endvmion;   Orion. 
Diana  and  Actseon.     Hartley.     Stories  from   the  Greek   legends. 
(Story   of   Artemis,   the   queen   huntress,   and   the   death   of 
Actaeon,  the  bold  hunter.) 
Peabody.     Old  Greek  folk  stories. 
Pratt.     Myths  of  Old  Greece,   v.  2.    (Actaeon.) 
Dick  o'  the  cow.     Grierson.     Children's  tales  from  Scottish  bal- 
lads. 
Dick  the  fiddler's  money.     Thomas.     Welsh  fairy  book. 
Dick  Whittington.   See  Dick  Whittington  and  his  cat. 
Dick  Whittington  and  his  cat.    Baldwin.    Fifty  famous  stories. 
(Whittington  and  his  cat.) 
Blaisdell.     Child  life.   3d  reader.    (Dick  Whittington.) 
Carrick.    Kitty  cat  tales.    (Dick  Whittington  and  his  wonderful 

cat.) 
Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories. 
Haaren.     Ballads  and  tales. 
Hartland.     English  folk  and  fairy  tales.     (Whittington  and  his 

cat.) 
*Howard.     Dick  Whittington  and  other  stories. 
Jacobs.     English  fairy  tales. 
Jerrold.     Big  book  of  fairy  tales. 

Johnson.     Elm-tree  fairy  book.     (Whittington  and  his  cat.) 
Johonnot.     Grandfather's  stories. 
Lang.     Blue  fairy  book.     (History  of  Whittington.) 
Lansing.     Tales  of  old  England. 
Mother   Goose  rhymes,  jingles  and  fairy  tales     (Altcmus    ed. 

Whittington  and  his  cat). 
Nursery  tales. 

Norton.     Heart  of  oak  books,     v.  2.     (History  of  Sir  Richard 
Whittington  and  his  cat.) 
-    O'Shea.     Old  world  wonder  stories.     (Whittington  and  his  cat.) 
Rhys.     Fairy  gold. 
Scudder.     Book  of  folk  stories. 
Scudder.     Children's  book.    (History  of  Sir  Richard  Whittington 

and  his  cat.) 
Scudfier.     Fables  and  folk  stories. 
Stone.     Children's  stories  that  never  grow  old. 
Tanj)an.     Folk  stories  and  fables.     (Whittington  and  his  cat.) 
W^sh.     Stories  children  love.     (History  of  Sir  R.  Whittington 

and  his  cat.) 
See  also  Honest  penny. 


60  FAIRY  TALES 

Dick  Whittington  and  his  wonderful  cat.     See  Dick  Whitting- 

ton  and  his  cat. 
Dicky  Smiley's  birthday.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Story  hour. 
Didoze.     English.     Fairy  stories  and  wonder  tales. 
Dining  with  a  merman.    Henderson.    Sea  yarns  for  boys. 
Diogenes  the  wise  man.     Baldwin.     Fifty  famous  stories. 
Diomed's  man-eating  mares.   See  Hercules  and  his  labors. 
Dipper.     Bailey  and  Lewis.     For  the  children's  hour.     (Legend  of 
the  dipper.) 

Wiltse.    Kindergarten  stories.    (Legend  of  the  great  dipper.) 
Dirty  sliepherdness.     Lang.     Green  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Pretty  Goldilocks  and  other  stories. 
Disappointed  bear.     See  Bear  and  the  little  old  woman. 
Discontented  ass.     ^Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Discontented  blacksmith  (play).     Lansing.     Quaint  old  stories. 
Discontented  cat.     Carrick.     Kitty  cat  tales. 
Discontented  coffee  pot.     Bailey.     Firelight  stories. 
Discontented  mermaid.     Stewart.     Once  upon  a  time. 
Discontented  mill  window.     Harrison,  E.     In  storyland. 
Discontented  pendulum.     Arnold  and  Gilbert.     Stepping  stones 
to  literature,     v.  b. 

Edgeworth.     Waste  not,  want  not. 

(play).    Lansing.    Quaint  old  stories.    (One  minute  at  a  time.) 

Poulsson.     In  the  child's  world. 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 

Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables. 

Welsh.     Stories  children  love. 
Discontented  pine.     See  Little  pine  tree  who  wished  for  new  leaves. 
Discontented  pine  tree.     See  Little  pine  tree  who  wished  for  new 

leaves. 
Discontented  Teg.     Williams.     Fairy  tales  from  folklore. 
Discontented  tree.     See  Little  pine  tree  who  wished  for  new  leaves. 
Discreet  Hans.     See  Prudent  Hans. 

Disenchantment  of  the  Werwolf.     Lang.     Red  romance  book. 
Disobedient  ducklings.     Danielson.     Story  telling  time. 
Disobedient  island.     Aspinwall.     Short  stories  for  short  people. 
Divers.     Success  library,     v.  3. 
Divided  Island.     Allen.     Indian  fairy  tales. 
Divided  sea-serpent.     Henderson.     Sea  yarns  for  boys. 
Divine  musician.     See  Orpheus  and  Eur^-dice. 
Djun,  Story  of.     Lang,  L.  B.     Strange  story  book. 
Do-as-you-likes.    Johonnot.   Stories  of  heroic  deeds. 
Do  what  you  can.    Bailey  and  Lewis.   For  the  children's  hour. 
Doctor  and  detective.     Bay.     Danish  fairy  and  folk  tales. 

See  also  Dr.  Know-all;   Harisarman. 
Doctor  Field-mouse.    Lummis.    Pueblo  Indian  folk  stories. 
Doctor-fish.     Kennedy.     New  world  fairy  book. 
Doctor  Goldsmith.     Baldwin.     Fifty  famous  stories  retold. 
Dr.  Johnson  and  his  father.   Baldwin.  Thirty  more  famous  stories 
retold. 


FAIRY  TALES  61 

Doctor  Know-all.    Grimm.    Fair}-  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 
See  also  Doctor  and  detective;    Harisarman. 
Dog  and  his  image.     See  Dog  and  his  shadow. 
Dog  and  his  shadow.     yEsop.     Fables  (Black  ed.     Dog  and  the 
reflection). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

iEsop.     Fables  (Jacobs). 

iEsop.     Fables  (Stickney). 

Arnold  and  Gilbert.     Stepping  stones  to  literature,    v.  2.    (Dog 
and  his  image.) 

Bailey  and  Lewis.     For  the  children's  hour. 

Baldwin.     Fairy  stories  and  fables.     (Dog  and  the  shadow.) 

Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories.     (Dog  and  his  image.) 
*Grover.     Folk-lore  readers,     v.  1. 
*Jones.     2d  reader. 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 

Scudder.     Fable  and  folk  stories.     (Dog  and  his  image.) 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Dog  and  the  clever  rabbit.     Stafford.     Animal  fables. 
Dog  and  the  crocodile.    .Esop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Dog  and  the  hare.     .-Esop.     Fables  (Stickney). 
Dog  and  the  image.     See  Dog  and  his  shadow. 
Dog  and  the  kingship.     Stafford.     Animal  fables. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Dog  and  the  leopard.    Stafford.    Animal  fables. 
Dog  and  the  oyster,   .^sop.    Fables  (Stickney). 
Dog  and  the  reflection.    See  Dog  and  his  shadow. 
Dog  and  the  shadow.     See  Dog  and  his  shadow. 
Dog  and  the  sheep,     ^sop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Dog  and  the  sparrow.     Darton.     Wonder  book  of  beasts. 

Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 

Grimm.     Household  stories  (Crane  tr.). 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Everyman's  ed.). 

Lang.     Grey  fairy  book. 
Dog  and  the  wolf.     L     /Esop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

.Esop.     Fables.     (Burt  ed.     Wolf  and  the  mastiff.) 

/Esop.     Fables  (Jacobs). 

iEsop.     Fables  (Stickney.     Wolf  and  the  house  dog). 
*Haaren.     Songs  and  stories.     2d  reader.     (Wolf  and  the  dog.) 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts.      (Wolf  and  the  mastiff.) 
Dog  and  the  wolf.     H.     Baldwin.     Fairy  stories  and  fables. 

Scudder.      1-abIes  and  folk  stories. 
Dog,  cock  and  fox.     /Esop.     P'ables  (Stickney). 
Dog  Gellert.     See  Llewellyn  and  his  dog. 
Dog  in  the  manger.    /Esop.    Fables  (Black  ed.). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

itsop.     P'ables  (Jacobs). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Stickney). 


62  FAIRY  TALES 

Dog  in  the  manger  —  continued. 

Baldwin.     Fairy  stories  and  fables. 
*Grovcr.     Folk-lore  readers,     v.  1. 

Hall  and  Gilman.     Story  land.     2d  reader. 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 

Scuddcr.     Fables  and  folk  stories. 

Van  Sickle  and  Seegmiller.     Riverside  readers.    2d  reader. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Dog  invited  to  supper.     iEsop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

.-Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Dogs  and  the  hides,     .^sop.     Fables  (Stickney). 
Doll  in  the  grass.     Asbjornsen.     Fairy  tales  from  the  far  north. 

Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the  Norse. 

Lansing.     Fairy  tales,     v.  1. 

Singleton.     Wild  flower  fairy  book. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Fairy  ring. 
Dolly,  draw  the  cake.     Jerrold.     Reign  of  King  Oberon. 
Don  Giovanni  de  la  Fortuna.     Lang.     Elf  maiden. 

Lang.     Pink  fairy  book. 

Success  library,     v.  3. 

See  also  Fortunatus. 
Don  Onixote.     Blaisdell.     Child  life.     5th  reader. 

Lang.     Red  romance  book. 

Tappan.     Stories  from  seven  old  favorites. 
Donal  that  was  rich  and  Jack  that  was  poor.     MacManus. 

Donegal  fairy  tales. 
Donald  and  his  neighbors.    See  Hudden  and  Dudden  and  Donald 

O'Neary. 
Donegal  fairy.     Yeats.     Irish  fairy  tales. 
Donkey  and  his  company.  See  Bremen  town  musicians. 
Donkey  and  the  grasshopper.   See  Ass  and  the  grasshopper. 
Donkey  and  the  salt.    /Esop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.     Ass  laden  with 
salt  and  with  sponges). 

Arnold  and  Gilbert.    Stepping  stones  to  literature,    v.  2.    (Mer- 
chant and  his  donkey.) 

Cooke.     Nature  myths  and  stories. 

Hall  and  Gilman.     Story  land.     2d  reader. 
Donkey  and  the  wolf.     Alesser.     Next  night  stories. 
Donkey  cabbage.     Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.     Salad). 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Everyman's  ed.     Donkey-wort). 

Johnson.     Fir-tree  fairy-  book. 

Lang.     Magic  ring  and  other  stories. 

Lang.     Yellow  fairy  book. 
Donkey  in  the  lion's  skin.     See  Ass  in  the  lion's  skin. 
Donkey  skin.     Lang.     Grey  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Trusty  John  and  other  stories. 

See  also  Many-furred  creature. 
Donkey,  the  table  and  the  stick.  See  Table,  the  ass  and  the  stick. 
Donkey's  long  ears.     Farmer.     Nature  myths. 
Doom  of  the  children  of  Lir.     See  Fate  of  the  children  of  Lir. 
Doom  of  the  mischief-maker.  See  Loki. 
Doomed  rider.     Douglas.     Scottish  fairy  tales. 


FAIRY  TALES  63 

Door.    Richards.     Golden  windows. 
Dorani.     Lang.     Olive  fairy  book. 
Dormouse's  tale.     Blaisdell.     Child  life.     4th  reader. 
Dove  and  the  ant.     See  Ant  and  the  dove. 
Down  the  rat-hole.     Pyte,  K.     Counterpane  fairy. 
Dragon  and  his  grandmother.     Lang.     Magic  ring  and  other 
stories. 

Lang.     Yellow  fair>'  book. 
Dragon  and  the  prince.    Lang.    Crimson  fairy  book.    (Prince  and 
the  dragon.) 

Mabie.     Folk  tales  every  child  should  know. 
Dragon  of  the  north.     Lang.     Elf  maiden. 

Lang.     Yellow  fair>'  book. 
Dragon  of  Wantley  (poem).    Scudder.    Children's  book. 
Dragon-prince  and  the  step-mother.    Kunos.    Forty-four  Turk- 
ish fairy  tales. 
Dragon's  teeth.     See  Cadmus  and  the  dragon's  teeth. 
Draiglin'  Hoguey.    Grierson.    Scottish  fairy  book. 
Drak,  the  fairy.   Jokai.   Golden  fairy  book. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Fairy  ring. 
Drake,  Francis:  Upon  a  peak  in  Darien.    Baldwin.    Thirty  more 

famous  stories. 
Drakesbill.     See  Drakesbill  and  his  friends. 

Drakesbill   and   his   friends.     Bailey.     Firelight   stories.     (How 
Drakestail  went  to  the  king.) 

Baldwin.     Fairy  stories  and  fables. 

Coe.     Second  book  of  stories.     (Teenchy  Duck.) 

Lang.     Red  fair^^  book.     (Drakestail.) 

O'Grady  and  Throop.     Teachers'  story  tellers'  book. 

Ortoli.     Evening  tales.     (Teenchy  Duck.) 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Fairy  ring. 

See  also  Medio  Pollito;   Valiant  blackbird. 
DrakestaiL     See  Drakesbill  and  his  friends. 
Drawing  of  the  sword.   See  Arthur,  King:   Coming  of  Arthur. 
Dreadful  boar.    Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 
Dream  and  a  story.     Harris.     Nights  with  Uncle  Remus. 
Dream   of   Maxen  Wledig.     Brooks.     Wonder  stories  from  the 
Mabinogion. 

Lanier.     Knightly  legends  of  Wales. 
Dream  of  Owen  O'Mulready.     Jacobs.     More  Celtic  fairy  tales. 

See  also  Daniel  O'Rourke. 
Dream  of  Rhonabwy.     Brooks.     Wonder  stories  from  the  Mabino- 
gion. 

Lanier.     Knightly  legends  of  Wales. 
Dream  of  the  golden  box.     Nixon-Roulet.     Japanese  folk  stories 

and  fairy  tales. 
Dream  that  came  true.     See  Halcyon  birds. 
Dreams,     r.rundtvig.     Fairy  tales  from  afar. 
Drop  of  rain  (poem),     i^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Drop  of  water.     Andersen.     Stories  and  talcs. 

Wiltse.      Kindergarten  stories. 


64  FAIRY  TALES 

Drowning  of  Mr.  Leghorn.     See  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Leghorn. 
Drowning  of  Pecos.     Lumniis.     Pueblo  Indian  folk  stories. 
Drowning  of  the  bottom  hundred.     Thomas.     Welsh  fairy  book 
Drum  and  vase  of  sweet  herbs.     /Esop.     Fables  (Stickney). 
Drummer.     Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 
Drunken  husband.    /Esop.    Fables  (Black  ed.). 

.Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Dryad.     Andersen.     Wonder  stories. 
Dryope.     Pratt.     Myths  of  old  Greece,     v.  3. 
Dschemil  and  Dschemila.     Lang.     Grey  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Trusty  John  and  other  stories. 
Duck  and  the  serpent  (poem).     Success  library,     v.  3. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Duel  between  the  fox  and  the  wolf.     Tappan.     Folk  stories  and 

fables. 
Dulcetta.     Byrne.     Modern  Greek  fairy  tales. 
Dumb  book.   Andersen.    Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 
Dummburg.    Thorpe.    Yule-tide  stories. 
Dummling  and  the  toad.   See  Three  feathers.    L 
Dumpy,  the  pony.    Lindsay.    More  mother  stories. 

Van  Sickle  and  Seegmiller.    Riverside  readers.    2d  reader. 
Dun  horse.    Grinnell.    Pawnee  hero  stories. 

Mabie.  Folk  tales  every  child  should  know. 
Dun  Kenneth.  Grierson.  Scottish  fairy  book. 
Dunnohoo.  English.  Fairy  and  wonder  tales. 
Duration  of  life.    Judson,  K.  B.    Myths  and  legends  of  the  Pacific 

Northwest. 
Dust  under  the  rug.     Coe.     Second  book  of  stories. 

Lindsay.     Mother  stories. 
Dutiful  daughter.     Allen.     Korean  tales.      (Sim  Chung;   or,  The 

dutiful  daughter.) 
Dwarf  Long  Nose.   See  Longnose,  the  dwarf. 

Dwarf  root's  story  of  the  pumpkin  seed.     Keyes.     Five  senses. 
Dwarf,    the   witch,   and    the   magic   slippers.     See   Ha'penny, 

Adventures  of. 
Dwarf  with  the  long  beard.     Chodzko.     Fairy  tales  of  the  Slav. 

Tappan.     Myths  from  many  lands. 
Dwarfie  stone.     Grierson.     Scottish  fairy  book. 
Dwarfs.     Messer.     Next  night  stories. 
Dwarf's  banquet.     Gibbon.     Reign  of  King  Cole. 
Dwarf's  daughter.     Grundtvig.     Fairy  tales  from  afar. 
Dwarf's  gifts.     Arnold  and  Gilbert.     Stepping  stones  to  literature. 
5th  reader.     (Thor.) 

Bradish.     Old  Norse  stories.      (Sif's  hair.) 

Brown,  A.  F.     In  the  days  of  giants. 

Edmison.     Stories   from    the    Norseland.     (Magic   gifts   of   the 
elves.) 

Foster  and  Cummings.    Asgard  stories.    (Hammer  of  Thor.) 

Jerrold.     Reign  of  King  Oberon.    (Gifts  of  the  dwarfs.) 

Litchfield.     Nine   worlds.       (Loki   makes   trouble   between   the 
artists  and  the  gods.) 

Mabie.     Norse  stories.     (Making  of  the  hammer.) 

Pratt.  Legends  of  Norseland.     (Loke's  theft;   Thor's  hammer.) 

Tappan.     Myths  from  many  lands. 


FAIRY  TALES  65 

Dwarf's  nest.     Hacklander.     Enchanted  and  enchanting. 
Dwarf's  tailor.    Gask.    Folk  tales  from  many  lands.    (Silence.) 

Underhill.     Dwarf's  tailor  and  other  fairy  tales. 
Dweller   in    the   Ilsenstein.     Dasent.     Popular   tales   from    the 
Norse. 

Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stories. 


E 

Each  in  his  own  place.    See  Mouse,  the  bird  and  the  sausage. 
Eagle  and  the  arrow.     /Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Jacobs). 

^sop.     Fables  (Stickney). 

Arnold    and    Gilbert.     Stepping    stones    to    literature,     v.    2. 
(Wounded  eagle.) 

Scudder.     Children's  book.    (Archer  and  the  eagle.) 

Scudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories.     (Eagle  shot  with  an  eagle's 
arrow.) 

(poem).     Success  library,    v.  3.    (Bird  wounded  by  an  arrow.) 

(poem).     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Eagle  and  the  beaver.    Eastman.   Smoky  Day's  wigwam  evenings. 

Eastman.     Wigwam  evenings. 
Eagle  and  the  beetle.    /Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Eagle  and  the  crow.     .Elsop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Eagle  and  the  fox.     I.     /Esop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

JEsop.     F'ables  (Stickney). 
Eagle  and  the  fox.     II.     Coe  and  Christie.     Story  hour  readers. 

3d  book. 
Eagle  and  the  man.     /Esop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Eagle  and  the  mole.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Eagle  and  the  owl.    .E^sop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 

(poem).     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Eagle  and   the  rice  birds.      Davis  and  Chow-Leung.     Chinese 

fal)les  and  folk  stories. 
Eagle  and  the  tortoise.    See  Foolish  tortoise. 
Eagle  and  the  wren.      Douglas.     Scottish  fairy  tales. 
Eagle  shot  with  an  eagle's  arrow.   See  Eagle  and  the  arrow. 
Eagle,  the  cat,  and  the  sow.   i-Esop.    Fables  (Black  ed.). 

.'Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

fpocm).     Success  lilirary.     v.  3. 
Eagle,  the  jackdaw,  and  the  magpie.    /Esop.    Fables  (Burt  cd.). 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Ear  of  corn  and  the  twelve  men.     Dasent.     Popular  tales  from 

the  .Norse. 
Ear  of  wheat.     Bakewell.     True  fairy  stories. 

Earl  Gerald.    Yeats.    Irish  fairy  and  folk  tales.    (Enchantment  of 
Gearoidh  larla.) 

See  also  Emperor's  sleep. 


66  FAIRY  TALES 

Earl  Mar's  daughter.     Grierson.     Children's  tales  from  Scottish 
ballads. 
Jacobs.     English  fairy  tales. 
Tappan.     Old  ballads  in  prose. 
Ears  of  the  hare  (poem).     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Earth  and  the  sky.     Holbrook.     Book  of  nature  myths. 
Earthen  pot  and  the  iron  pot.     See  Earthen  pot  and  the  pot  of 

brass. 
Earthen  pot  and  the  pot  of  brass.     ^Esop.     Fables  (Black  ed. 
Two  pots), 
.^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
.(Esop.     Fables  (Jacobs.     Two  pots). 
iEsop.     Fables  (Stickney.     Two  pots), 
(poem).     Success  library,     v.  3.     (Earthen  pot  and  the   pot   of 

iron.) 
(poem).    Wiggin  and  Smith.    Talking  beasts.     (Earthen  pot  and 
the  iron  pot.) 
Earthen  pot  and  the  pot  of  iron.      See  Earthen  pot  and  the  pot 

of  brass. 
East  Light  and  the  bridge  of  fishes.     Grififis.    Unmannerly  tiger 

and  other  Korean  tales. 
East  o'  the  sun  and  west  o'  the  moon.    Asbjornsen.    Folk  and 
fairy  tales. 
Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the  Norse. 
Jerrold.     Reign  of  King  Oberon. 
Lang.     Blue  fairy  book. 
Lang.     Sleeping  beauty. 
Success  library,     v.  3. 

Thorne-Thomsen.     East  o'  the  sun  and  west  o'  the  moon. 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Fairy  ring. 

See  also  King  Valemon  the  white  bear;  Mysterious  prince. 
East  of  the  sun  and  north  of  the  earth.     Canton.     Reign  of 

King  Herla. 
Easter.     5ee  Lesson  in  faith;    Lilac  bush;    .Maple;  also  titles  com- 
mencing with  the  woid  "Easter." 
Easter  hare.     Bailey  and  Lewis.     For  the  childrens'  hour. 

Blaisdell.     Child  life.     3d  reader.     {In  Easter  in  Germany.) 
Brown,    E.    V.     Stories   of   woods   and  fields  (Bunny   and   the 
Easter  eggs). 
Easter  surprise.     Danielson.     Story  telling  time. 
Eavesdropper,    the   ugly   dwarf.     Bailey   and   Lewis.     For   the 

children's  hour. 
Echeola.     Rhys.     Fairy  gold. 

Echo  and  Narcissus.     Arnold  and  Gilbert.     Stepping  stones  to 
literature,     v.  3.     (Echo.) 
*Beckwith.     In  mythland.    v.  3.    (Echo;    Narcissus.) 
Buckley.     Children  of  the  dawn.     (Curse  of  Echo.)_ 
Carpenter.     Long  ago  in  Greece.     (Narcissus  and  his  shadow.) 
Coe.     Second  book  of  stories.    (\yhy  the  Narcissus  grows  by  the 

water.) 
Farmer.     Nature  myths.     (Narcissus.) 
Francillon.     Gods  and  heroes.     (Narcissus.) 


FAIRY  TALES  67 

Echo  and  Narcissus  —  continued. 

Guerber.     Ahths  of  Greece  and  Rome. 

Hartley.     Stories  from  the  Greek  legends. 

Holbrook.     'Round   the   year  in  myth   and   song.     (Narcissus; 
Echo  and  Narcissus.) 

Hyde.     Favorite  Greek  myths.     (Echo;  Narcissus.) 

Judd.     Classic  m>-ths.     (Echo,  the  air  maiden;    Why  the  nar- 
cissus grows  by  the  water.) 

Kupfer.     Stories  of  long  ago.     (Echo  and  Narcissus;   How  Nar- 
cissus loved  his  image.) 

Pratt.     Fairyland  of  flowers.     (Legend  of  Narcissus.) 

Pratt.     Myths  of  old  Greece,     v.  2. 

Stebbins.     3d  reader. 

Stories  of  classic  myths.     (Story  of  Narcissus.) 

Storr.     Half  a  hundred  hero  tales. 
Echo  god  and  the  Northern  Lights.     Judd.     Wigwam  stories. 
Eclipse.     /Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Education  of  the  lion.   /Esop.    Fables  (Stickney). 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Edwin  and  Sir  Topaz  (poem).    Hartland.    English  folk  and  fairy 
tales. 

See  also  Knockgrafton,  Legend  of. 
Ee-aw !  Ee-aw !   Grundtvig.    Fairy  tales  from  afar. 
Egyptian  puss-in-boots.   Goddard.   Fairy  tales  in  other  lands. 
Eight-headed  serpent.    Williston.   Japanese  fairy  tales.    1st  series. 
Eighty-one  brothers.    Lyman.    Storytelling.    (White  hare  and  the 
crocodiles.     Adapted.) 

Ni.\on-Roulet.     Japanese  folk  stories  and  fairy  tales.     (Choice 
of  the  princess.) 

Ozaki.     Japanese  fairy  book.     (White  hare  and  the  crocodiles.) 

Williston.     Japanese  fairy  tales.     2d  series. 
Einion  and  the  Fair  Family.    Thomas.    Welsh  fairy  book. 
Einion  and  the  lady  of  the  greenwood.    Thomas.    Welsh  fairy 

book. 
Eisenkopf .     Lang.     Crimson  fairy  book. 
Elan  the  armourer.     Rhys.     Fairy  gold. 
Elder  brother.    Bailey  and  Lewis.   For  the  children's  hour. 
Elder-tree  mother.     L     Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Andersen.     Stories  and  tales. 

Singleton.     Goldenrod  fairy  book. 
Elder-tree  mother.    H.    Bakewell.    True  fairy  stories. 
Eldest  daughter  of  the  king  (poem).  Alexander.  Hidden  servants. 
Election  day.    Cocke.    Bypaths  in  Dixie. 
Elephant  and  the  assembly  of  animals.    /Esop.    Fables  (Burt 

ed.). 
Elephant  and  the  bookseller  (poem).   Success  library,   v.  3. 
Elephant  and  the  frog.    Wiggin  and  Smith.    Talking  beasts. 
Elephant  and  the  jackal.    Wiggin  and  Smith.    Talking  beasts. 
Elephant  as  governor.    Wiggin  and  Smith.    Talking  beasts. 
Elephant  has  a  bet  with  the  tiger.    Tappan.    Folk  stories  and 
fables. 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 


68  FAIRY  TALES 

Elephant  in  favor.    i-Esop.    Fables  (Stickney.     Supplement). 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Elephant's  child.    Kipling.    Just  so  stories. 

Elf  and  the  dormouse.   Bailey  and  Lewis.   For  the  children's  hour 
(How  we  first  came  to  have  umbrellas.) 

(poem).     Keyes.     Five  senses. 

(poem).     Van  Sickle  and  Seegmiller.      Riverside   readers.      2d 
reader. 
Elf  child.     Nordau.     Dwarf's  spectacles. 
Elf-hill.     Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 

Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.  Elfin  hill). 

Andersen.     Wonder  stories.     (Elfin  mound.) 

Jerrold.     Reign  of  King  Oberon. 
Elf  maiden.     Lang.     Brown  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Elf  maiden  and  other  stories. 
Elf  of  light.     May.     Little  Prudy's  fairy  book. 
Elf  of  the  rose.     Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.     Rose  elf). 

Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Andersen.     Stories  and  tales.     (Rose-elf.) 

See  also  Pot  of  basil. 
Elfin  grove.     Canton.     Reign  of  King  Herla.     (Elves.) 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Everyman's  ed.). 

Williams.     Fairy  tales  from  folklore.     (Elves  of  the  Rhineland.) 
Elfin  hill.     See  Elf-hill. 

Elfin  knight.     Grierson.     Scottish  fairy  book. 
Elfin  mound.     See  Elf-hill. 

Elfin-tree.     Hacklander.     Enchanting  and  enchanted. 
Elidore.     Jacobs.     More  Celtic  fairy  tales. 
Eliduc  and   Guilliadun.      Harrison,   C.   C.     Old-fashioned   fairy 

book. 
Elidyr's  sojourn  in  fairyland.     Thomas.     Welsh  fairy  book. 
Elphin  Irving.    Douglas.    Scottish  fairy  tales. 
Elves.     L   See  EK-es  and  the  shoemaker. 
See  Maiden's  visit. 
See  Changeling. 

Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 
See  Elfin  grove. 
Elves  and  the  cobbler.    See  Elves  and  the  shoemaker. 
Elves  and  the  envious  neighbor.   See  Man  with  the  wen. 
Elves  and  the  shoemaker.    Bailey  and  Lewis.    For  the  children's 
hour. 

Br>'ant.     Stories  to  tell  to  children. 

Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories. 

Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.) 

Grimm.     Household  stories  (Crane.     Elves). 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Burt  ed.     Industrious  manikins). 

Grimm.     Household    tales    (Everyman's    ed.     Elves    and    the 
cobbler). 

Johnson.     Oak-tree  fairy  book. 

Ketchum  and  Jorgensen.     Kindergarten  gems. 

Keyes.     Five  senses. 

Lansing.     Fairy  tales,     v.  2. 


Elves. 

H. 

Elves. 

HL 

Elves. 

IV. 

Elves. 

V. 

FAIRY  TALES  69 

Elves  and  the  shoemaker  —  contiyiued. 

Norton.     Heart  of  oak  books,     v.  3. 

Scudder.     Book  of  folk  stories. 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 

Scudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories. 

Van  Sickle  and  Seegmiller.     Riverside  readers.     3d  reader. 

Welsh.     Fairy  tales  children  love. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 
Elves    of    the    haunted    ships.     Douglas.     Scottish    fairy    tales. 
(Haunted  ships.) 

Johnson.     Birch-tree  fairy  book. 
Elves  of  the  Rhineland.     See  Elfin  grove. 
Emerald  book.     See  Goose  girl  at  the  well. 
Emergency  mistress.     Stockton.    Floating  prince. 
Emigrant  mice.   ^sop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Emperor  and  the  abbot.    Gask.    Folk  tales  from  many  lands. 

See  also  King  John  and  the  Abbot  of  Canterbury;  Priest  and  the 
clerk. 
Emperor's  new  clothes.       *  Andersen.       Best  fairy  tales  (Hen  - 
derson  tr.     Xew  clothes  of  the  Emperor). 

Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 

Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 
*Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Turpin). 

Andersen.     Stories  (Riverside  ed.). 

Andersen.     Wonder  stories. 

Canton.     Reign  of  King  Herla. 

Forty  famous  fairy  tales.      (Story  of  the  emperor's  new  clothes.) 

Lang.     Yellow  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Magic  ring  and  other  stories.     (Story  of  the  emperor's 
new  clothes.) 

Lansing.     Fairy  tales,     v.  2. 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 

Welsh.     Stories  children  love. 

Van  Sickle  and  Seegmiller.     Riverside  readers.     4th  reader. 
Emperor's  nightingale.     See  Nightingale. 

Emperor's  sleep.     Baldwin.     Thirty  more  famous  stories.      (Fred- 
crick  Barbarossa.) 

Crommelin.     Famous  legends. 
Emperor's  test  (play).     Stevenson.    Plays  in  the  home. 
Empty  bottles.    Pyle,  H.    Twilight  Land. 
Enchanted  buck.     Bourhill  and  Drake.     Fairy  tales  from  South 

Africa. 
Enchanted  canary.     Field.     Famous  fairy  tales. 

Lang.     Forty  thieves  and  other  stories. 

Lang.     Red  fairy  book. 
Enchanted  cave.     Bellamy.     Wonder  children. 
Enchanted  deer.     Lang.     Lilac  fairy  book. 
Enchanted  doe.     Ma'cdonell.     Italian  fairy  book. 
Enchanted  doll.     Jenks.     Tales  of  fantasy. 
Enchanted  donkey.      L     Johnson.     Fir-tree  fairy  book. 
Enchanted  donkey.      H.     Aunt  Naomi.     Jewish  fairy  tales. 
Enchanted  dragon.     See  Laidly  worm  of  Sfiindleston. 


70  FAIRY  TALES 

Enchanted  forest.     I.     Andrews.     Enchanted  forest. 
Enchanted  forest.     II.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Magic  casements. 
Enchanted  head.     Lang.     Brown  fairy  book. 
Enchanted  hind.     See  Hind  in  the  wood. 
Enchanted  hog.     See  Enchanted  pig. 
Enchanted  horse.    Arabian  nights  (Lang). 

Arabian  nights  (Olcott.     Story  of  the  magic  horse.) 

Arabian  nights  (Townsend). 

Marshall.     Fairy  tales  of  all  nations.     (Magic  horse.) 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 

Tappan.     Stories    from    seven    old    favorites.     (Ride    on    the 
wooden  horse.) 
Enchanted  island.     Pyle,  H.     Twilight  land. 
Enchanted  knife.     Lang.     Trusty  John  and  other  stories. 

Lang.     Molet  fairy  book. 
Enchanted  lambs.     Houghton.     Russian  grandmother's  wonder 

tales. 
Enchanted  mirror.     See  Little  gray  grandmother. 
Enchanted  mule.     Johnson.     Elm-tree  fairy  book. 
Enchanted  necklace;  or,  Legend  of  the  bleeding  hearts.  Johnston. 

Little  Colonel's  house-party. 
Enchanted  pig.     Field.     Famous  fairy  tales. 

Kunos.     Turkish  fairy  tales.     (Enchanted  hog.) 

Lang.     Red  fairy  book. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Magic  casements. 
Enchanted    pomegranate   branch   and    the   beauty.     Kunos. 

Forty-four  Turkish  fairy  tales. 
Enchanted  princess.     See  Broad  man,  the  tall  man  and  the  man 

with  eyes  of  flame. 
Enchanted' ring.     I.     Lang.     Green  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Pretty  Goldilocks  and  other  stories. 
Enchanted  ring.     II.     Polevoi.     Russian  fairy  tales. 

See  also  Wonderful  ring. 
Enchanted    ring.     III.     Cary.     Fairy    legends    of    the    French 

provinces. 
Enchanted  shirt  (poem).     Brown,  E.  V.     Stories  of  childhood  and 

nature. 
Enchanted  snake.     Lang.     Green  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Forty  thieves  and  other  stories. 
Enchanted  stag.     See  Brother  and  sister. 
Enchanted  toad.     Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stories. 
Enchanted  trunks.     Molesworth.     Fairies  afield. 
Enchanted  valley.     Kennedy.     New  world  fairy  book. 
Enchanted  watch.     Lang.     Green  fairy  book. 

Mace.     Home  fairy  tales. 
Enchanted  waterfall.     See  Waterfall  which  flowed  sake. 
Enchanted  whistle.     Jokai.     Golden  fairy  book. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Magic  casements. 
Enchanted  wine  jug.     See  Why  the  cat  and  dog  are  enemies. 
Enchanted  wood.     Stewart.     Once  upon  a  time. 
Enchanted  wreath.     Lang.     Orange  fairy  book. 
Enchanted  youth.     Wade.     Indian  fairy  tales. 


FAIRY  TALES  71 

Enchantment  of  Gearoidh  larla.     See  Earl  Gerald. 
End  of  Mr.  Bear.     Harris.     Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his  say- 
ings. 
Endless  tale.     Baldwin.     Fifty  famous  stones. 
Bowen.     Second  story  reader.     (Long  story.) 
(play).     Van    Sickle    and    Seegmiller.     Riverside    readers.       3d 

reader. 
See  also  Sleepy  story ;   Story  without  an  end. 
Endymion.     Guerber.     Myths  of  Greece  and  Rome. 

Hartley.     Stories  from  the  Greek  legends.     (Story  of  the  sleep 

of  Endymion.) 
Hyde.     Favorite  Greek  myths.     (Endymion's  sleep.) 
Peabody.     Old  Greek  folk  stories.     (Diana  and  Endymion.) 
Pratt.     Myths  of  old  Greece,     v.  1.     (Sleep  of  Endymion.) 
English  merchant  and  the  Saracen  lady.    Greenwood.    Stories 

from  famous  ballads. 
Envious  glow-worm.     /Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Envious  man  and  him  who  was  envied.    Arabian  nights  (Lang). 

Arabian  nights  (Townsend). 
Envious   neighbor.     See  Old   man   who  made  withered   trees   to 

flower. 
Envy  burns  itself.    Thomas.    Welsh  fairy  book. 
Epaminondas  and  his  auntie.     Bryant.     Best  stories  to  tell  to 
children. 
Bryant.     Stories  to  tell  to  children. 

Van  Sickle  and  Seegmiller.     Riverside  readers.     2d  reader. 
See  also  Lazy  Jack;   Prudent  Hans;   Silly  Matt. 
Epimetheus.     See  Pandora. 
Erisichthon.     See  King  and  the  oak. 
Ermine.     Wiltse.     Kindergarten  stories. 
Eros.     See  Cupid  and  Psyche. 

Esben  and  the  witch.     Lang.     Aladdin  and  other  stories. 
Lang.     Pink  fairy  book. 
See  also  Cinderboy  and  the  witch. 
Escape  of  the  mouse.     Baring-Gould.     Old  English  fairy  talcs. 
(Four  friends.) 
Brooks,  E.     Wonder  stories  from  the  Mabinogion.      (Manawyd- 

dan  and  the  mice.) 
Lang.     Lilac  fairy  book. 
Lanier.     Knightly   legends   of   Wales.     (Manawyddan  and  the 

mice.) 
Tappan.     Stories  of  legendary  heroes.      (Manawyddan  and  the 
seven  enchanted  cantrevs.) 
Ethelinda;  or.  The  ice-king's  bride.    Harrison,  C.  C.    Old-fashioned 

fairy  book. 
Eureka !     Baldwin.     Thirty  more  famous  stories. 
Europa.     Baldwin.     Old  Greek  stories.     (Cadmus  and  P^uropa.) 
Carpenter.     Long  ago  in  Greece.     (Europa's  wedding  journey.) 
Hartley.     Stories  from  the  Greek  legends.     (Loss  of  Europa.) 
Hawthorne.     Tanglewood  tales.     (Dragon's  teeth.) 
Hutchinson.     Orpheus     with     his     lute.     (Prince     Cadmus     of 
Phoenicia.) 


72  FAIRY  TALES 

Europa  —  continued. 

Storr.     Half  a  hundred  hero  tales.      (Europa  and  the  God-bull.) 
Tappan.     Myths  from  many  lands.     (Dragon's  teeth.) 
See  also  Cadmus  and  the  dragon's  teeth. 
Eurydice.     See  Orpheus  and  Eurydice. 
Eva's  visit  to  fairyland.     Alcott.     Flower  fables. 

Alcott.     Lulu's  library,     v.  2. 
Eve  of  St.  Mark.    Laboulaye.   Last  fairy  tales. 
Evergreen  tree  and  the  wilderness  marigold.    Davis  and  Chow- 
Leung.     Chinese  fables  and  folk  stories. 
Every  cloud  has  its  silver  lining.     Young.     Behind  the  dark 

pines. 
Everything  in  its  right   place.     Andersen.     Fairy  tales   (Paul! 
tr.). 
Andersen.     Stories  and  tales. 
Evil  one  and  the  rat.     Nixon-Roulet.     Japanese  folk  stories  and 

fairy  tales. 
Evil  one  who  married  three  sisters.     Pyle,  K.     Fairy  tales  from 
many  lands. 
See  also  Bluebeard. 
Excalibur.     See  Arthur,  King:   Sword  Excalibur. 
Eya,  the  devourer.    Eastman.    Smoky  Day's  wigwam  evenings. 

Eastman.     Wigwam  evenings. 
Eyes  of  the  king.     Danielson.     Story  telling  time. 


Fa-Nien-Ts'ing  and  the    Mon-Tien-Sing.      Davis  and  Chow- 
Leung.     Chinese  fables  and  folk  stories. 
Face  of  the  Manito.     Holbrook.     Book  of  nature  myths. 
Faery  surprise  party.     Scudder.     Seven  little  people. 
Fair  and  the  dark  Isolde.     Hall,  Mrs.  A.  W.     Icelandic  fairy 

tales. 
Fair,  Brown  and  Trembling.     Curtin.     Myths  and  folklore  of 
Ireland. 
Jacobs.     Celtic  fairy  tales. 
See  also  Cinderella. 
Fair  Catherine  and  Pif  Paf  Poltrie.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales 
of  laughter. 
See  also  Piff-paflf;   or,  The  art  of  government. 
Fair  Circassians.     Lang.     Grey  fairy  book. 

This  is  a  continuation  of  "Three  sons  of  Hali." 
Fair-flower.    Caballero.    Spanish  fairy  tales. 

See  also  Prince  Darling. 
Fair  Goldilocks.     See  Fair  One  with  Golden  locks. 
Fair  maid  of  Astolat.     See  Sir  Lancelot:   Sir  Lancelot  and  Elaine. 
Fair  Melusina.     Scudder.     Book  of  legends. 

Fair  one  with  golden  locks.     Aiilnoy.     Fairy  tales.     (Fair  with 
golden  hair.) 
Aunt  Louisa's  book  of  fairy  tales. 


FAIRY  TALES  73 


Fair  one  with  golden  locks  —  continued. 

Coussens.     Child's   book  of  stories.     (Story   of    Pretty    Goldi- 
locks.) 

Jerrold.     Big  book  of  fairy  tales. 

Lang.     Blue  fairy  book.     (Story  of  Pretty  Goldilocks.) 

Lang.     Pretty    Goldilocks   and    other    stories.     (Pretty    Goldi- 
locks.) 
*Lang.     Princess  on  the  glass  hill.     (Story  of  Pretty  Goldilocks.) 

Lansing.     Fairy  tales,     v.  1.     (Fair  Goldilocks.) 

Mabie.     Fairy  tales  every  child  should  know. 

Mabie.     Heroes  and  fairies. 

Mulock.     Fairy  book. 

Nursery  tales. 

Perkins.     Twenty  best  fairy  tales. 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 

Singleton.     Wild  flower  fairy  book.     (Fair  Goldilocks.) 

Success  library,     v.  3.     (Story  of  Pretty  Goldilocks.) 

Valentine.     Old,  old  fairy  tales  (Warne  ed.). 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Fairy  ring. 

See  also  Golden  Hair. 
Fair  white  city;   or,  Story  of  the  past,  present  and  future.    Harri- 
son, E.      In  story-land. 
Fair  with  golden  hair.     See  Fair  one  with  golden  locks. 
Fairer- than-a-f airy.     Lang.     Beauty   and   the   beast,  and  other 
stories. 

Lang.     Yellow  fairy  book. 

Valentine.     Old,  old  fairy  tales. 
Fairies.     L     Bigham.     Overheard  in  fairyland. 
Fairies.     H.     Brown,  A.  F.     Star  jewels. 
Fairies.     HL     See  Diamonds  and  toads. 

Fairies  and  the  fiddler.   Harrison,  C.  C.   Old-fashioned  fairy  book. 
Fairies  and  the  two  hunchbacks.     See  Knockgrafton. 
Fairies'  caldron.    Hartland.    English  folk  and  fairy  tales. 
Fairies'  frolic  (play).     Rhys.     Fairy  gold. 
Fairies  of  Merlin's  crag.     Grierson.     Scottish  fairy  book. 

Johnson.     Fir-tree  fairy  book. 
Fairies    of    the    Caldon    Low    (poem).     O'Grady    and    Throop. 
Teachers'  story  tellers'  book. 

Rolfe.     Fairy  tales  in  prose  and  verse. 

Winnington.     Outlook  fairy  book. 
Fairies'  passage  (poem).     Graves.     Irish  fairy  book. 
Fairies'  ship.     Car\-.     Fairy  legends  from  the  French  provinces. 
Fairy  and  the  daughter  of  the  earth.     Gary.    Fairy  legends  from 

the  French  [)ro\inccs. 
Fairy  and  the  miller's  wife.     Douglas.     Scottish  fairy  tales. 
Fairy  at  the  well.     See  Diamonds  and  toads. 
Fairy  banquet.     Hartland.     English  folk  and  fairy  tales. 

Rh\s.      Fair\'  gold. 
Fairy  bird.      Bourhill  and  Drake.     Fairy  talcs  from  South  Africa. 

F^art ridge.  Story-telling  in  home  and  school. 
Fairy  borrowing.  Thomas.  Welsh  fairy  book. 
Fairy  box.     .Akott.     Lulu's  library,     v.  1. 


74  FAIRY  TALES 

Fairy  boy  of  Leith.     Douglas.     Scottish  fairy  tales. 
Fairy  caught.     Hartland.     English  folk  and  fairy  tales. 
Fairy  cow.     Johnson.     Oak-tree  fairy  book. 
Fairy  crawfish.     Laboulaye.     Last  fairy  tales. 
Rolfe.     Fairy  tales  in  prose  and  verse. 
See  also  Fisherman  and  his  wife;   Golden  fish. 
Fairy  dog.     Thomas.     Welsh  fairy  book. 
Fairy  dust.     Jokai.     Golden  fairy  book. 
Fairy  fair.     Hartland.     English  folk  and  fairy  tales. 

Rhys.     Fairy  gold. 
Fairy  fish.     Rhys.     Fairy  gold. 
Fairy  flower.     See  Little  Annie's  dream. 
Fairy  food.     Rhys.     Fairy  gold. 
Fairy  friar.     Caballero.     Spanish  fairy  tales. 

Fairy  frog.     Bourhill  and  Drake.     Fairy  tales  from  South  Africa. 
Fairy  funeral.     Hartland.     English  folk  and  fairy  tales. 
Fairy  gifts.     Lang.     Green  fairy  book. 
Fairy  harp.     Thomas.     \\'elsh  fairy  book. 
Fairy  hen.     Caballero.     Spanish  fairy  tales. 
Fairy  horn.     Hartland.     English  folk  and  fairy  tales. 

Rhys.     Fairy  gold. 
Fairy  in  the  mirror.   Ketchum  and  Jorgensen.   Kindergarten  gems. 
Fairy  nurse.     Lang.     Lilac  fair^-  book. 

^ee  aZ^o  Fairy's  midwife;   Fairy  ointment;   How  Dame  Margery 
Twist  saw  more  than  was  good  for  her. 
Fairy  nursling.     See  "Fary"  nursling. 
Fairy  of  the  dawn.     Lang.     Violet  fairy  book. 
Fairy  ointment.     Jacobs.     English  fairy  tales. 

Thomas.     Welsh  fairy  book. 

See  also  Fairy's  midwife;    How  Dame  Margery  Twist  saw  more 
than  was  good  for  her. 
Fairy  Old  Boy  and  the  tiger.     Pitman.     Chinese  fairy  stories. 
Fairy  password.     Thomas.     Welsh  fairy  book. 
Fairy  pinafores.   Alcott.   Aunt  Jo's  scrapbag.     v.  3. 
Fairy  Red  Breast.     Canton.     Reign  of  King  Herla. 
Fairy  reward.     Thomas.     Welsh  fairy  book. 
Fairy  shoemaker.     See  Lepracaun. 
Fairy  shoes.     Hoxie.     Kindergarten  story  book. 
Fairy  sleeping  beauty.     See  Lilybell  and  Thistledown. 
Fairy  spring.     Alcott.     Lulu's  library,     v.  2. 

Fairy  story.     L     Arnold  and  Gilbert.     Stepping  stones  to  litera- 
ture. 
Fairy  story.     H.     Cooke.     Nature  myths  and  stories. 
Fairy  tale  of  a  fox.      *Heller  and  Bates.     Little  Golden  Hood. 
Fairy  tankard.     Hacklander.     Enchanting  and  enchanted. 
.  Fairy  Tell-True.     Field.     Famous  fairy  tales. 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Burt  ed.). 

Welsh.     Fair\-  tales  children  love. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Magic  casements.     (Woodcutter's  child.) 

See  also  Lassie  and  her  god-mother. 
Fairy  tempter.     Rolfe.     Fairy  tales  in  prose  and  verse. 
Fairy  thieves.     Hartland.     English  folk  and  fairy  tales. 

Rhys.     Fairy  gold. 


FAIRY  TALES  75 

Fairy  thorn.     Yeats.     Irish  fairy  tales. 

Fairy  tree.     See  Bones  of  Djulung. 

Fairy  walking  stick.     Thomas.     Welsh  fairy  book. 

Fairy  well  of  Lagnanay  (poem).     Yeats.     Irish  fairy  tales. 

Fairy   who   came   to  our   house.     Bailey   and   Lewis.     For  the 

children's  hour. 
Fairy  who  judged  her  neighbours.   Ingelow.  Stories  told  to  a  child. 
V.  2. 

Ingelow.     Three  fairy  tales. 
Fairy  wife.     Thomas.     \\'elsh  fairy  book. 
Fairyfoot.     Browne.     Granny's  wonderful  chair. 

Welsh.     Fairy  tales  children  love. 
Fairy's  birthday  gift.     See  Little  Blessed-eyes. 
Fairy's  blunder.     Lang.     Grey  fairy  book. 
Fairy's  midwife.     Hartland.     English  fairy  and  folk  tales. 

See  also  Fairy  ointment;    Fairy   nurse;    How   Dame   Margery 
Twist  saw  more  than  was  good  for  her. 
Faithful  beasts.    See  Grateful  beasts.     I. 
Faithful  dancing-girl  wife.     Allen.     Korean  tales.     (Chun  Yang; 

or,  The  faithful  dancing-girl  wife.) 
Faithful  dog.   See  Old  man  who  made  withered  trees  to  flower. 
Faithful  John.    Grimm.    Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 

Grimm.     Household  stories  (Crane  tr.). 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Burt  ed.). 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Everyman's  ed.). 

Lang.     Blue  fairy  book.     (Trusty  John.) 
*Lang.     Dick  Whittington,  and  other  stories.     (Trusty  John.) 

Lang.     Trusty  John  and  other  stories.     (Trusty  John.) 

Singleton.     Goldenrod  fairy  book. 

Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Fairy  ring.     (Faithful  John,  the  king's  ser- 
vant.) 

See  also  Daughter  of  the  Padishah;  Lucky  Luck. 
Faithful  prince.    Steel.   Tales  of  the  Punjab. 
Faithful  purse-bearer.    Douglas.    Scottish  fairy  tales  (Burt  ed.). 

Johnson.    Elm-tree  fairy  book.     (Faithful  steward.) 
Faithful  steward.     See  F"aithful  purse-bearer. 
Faithful  wife.    I.   See  Savitri,  the  faithful  wife. 
Faithful  wife.    II.    Johnson.    Elm-tree  fairy  book. 
Falcon  and  the  capon.   JEsop.   Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Falcon  and  the  duck.     Eastman.  Smoky  Day's  wigwam  evenings. 

Eastman.  Wigwam  evenings. 
Falcon-king.    Harrison,  C.  C.    Old-fashioned  fairy  book. 
Falconer  and  the  partridge.     See  Partridge  and  the  fowler. 
Falls  of  the  Willamette.   Judson,  K.  B.   Myths  and  legends  of  the 

Pacific  Northwest. 
False  bride.     See  Goose  girl. 
False  collar.     See  Shirt  collar. 
False  Foodrage.     Tappan.     Old  ballads  in  prose. 
False  knight.     Tappan.     Old  ballads  in  prose. 
False  prince.     See  Sham  prince. 
False  prince  and  the  true.     Lang.     Lilac  fairy  book. 


76  FAIRY  TALES 

Falsehood  and  truth.    Laboulaye.    Last  fairy  tales. 
Family  servants.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 
Fanch  Scouarnec.     Cary.     Fairy  legends  from  the  French  prov- 
inces. 
Far  Darrig  in  Donegal.    Yeats.    Irish  fairy  tales. 
Farm-yard  cock  and  the  weather-cock.    Andersen.    Fairy  tales 
(Paull  tr.). 

Andersen.     Wonder  stories  (Author's  ed.). 
Farmer  and  his  dog.   .lEsop.   Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 

See  also  Beth  Gellert;   King  and  his  falcon. 
Farmer  and  his  sons.    I.    See  Buried  treasure. 
Farmer  and  his  sons.    II.   See  Bundle  of  sticks. 
Farmer  and  his  three  enemies.    /Esop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Farmer  and  the  badger.     Ballard.     Fairy  tales  from  far  Japan. 
(Kachi  Kachi  mountain.) 
Ozaki.     Japanese  fairy  book. 
Farmer  and  the  boggart.     See  Boggart. 

Farmer  and  the  hill-man.     Van  Sickle  and  Seegmiller.     Riverside 
readers.   3d  reader. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.    Tales  of  laughter.    (Farmer  and  the  troll.) 
Farmer  and  the  money  lender.     Jacobs.     Indian  fairy  tales. 

Steel.     Tales  of  the  Punjab. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 
Farmer  and  the  noses.   See  Are  you  not  satisfied? 
Farmer  and  the  stork.     /Esop.     Fables  (Black  ed.    Husbandman 
and  the  stork). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.     Husbandman  and  the  stork). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Stickney.     Husbandman  and  the  stork). 

Arnold  and  Gilbert.     Stepping  stones  to  literature,   v.  2.    (Crane 
and  the  crows.) 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 

Scudder.     Fable  and  folk  stories. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Farmer  and  the  troll.     See  Farmer  and  the  hill-man. 
Farmer  Grigg's  boggart.     Pyle,  H.     Pepper  and  salt. 
Farmer  of  Liddesdale.     Jacobs.     More  Celtic  fairy  tales. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  wonder. 
Farmer,  the  sheep  and  the  robbers.     Bidpai.    Tortoise  and  the 

geese. 
Farmer  Weatherbeard.     Asbjornsen.     Fairy  tales  from  the  far 
north. 

Baldwin.     Another  fairy  reader. 

Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the  Norse.    (Farmer  Weathersky.) 

Lang.     Red  fairy  book. 

See  also  Magician's  pupil;    Master  and  pupil. 
Farmer  Weathersky.     See  Farmer  Weatherbeard. 
Farmer's  ass.     Rouse.     Talking  thrush. 
Farmer's  sons.     See  Bundle  of  sticks. 
Farmer's  wife  and  the  raven  (poem).     /Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Farmer's  wife  of  Deloraine.     Douglas.     Scottish  fairy  book. 


FAIRY  TALES  77 

Farquhar  MacNeill.    Grierson.    Scottish  fairy  book. 

Farthing  rushlight,     ^^isop.     Fables  (Stickney). 

"Fary"  nursling.    Rhys.    Fairy  gold. 

Fatal  courtship.     .-Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

Fatal  marriage.     /Esop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

Fate.    I.    Laboulaye.     Fairytales.    (7h  Captain  John's  travels.) 

Fate.     II.     Wardrop.     Georgian  folk  tales. 

Fate  of  a  little  old  woman.     See  Sir  Gammer  Vans. 

Fate  of  Erisichthon.     See  King  and  the  oak. 

Fate  of  Mamondagokwa.    Xixon-Roulet.    Indian  folk  tales. 

Fate  of  Mr.  Jack  Sparrow.     Harris.     Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and 

his  sa\'ings. 
Fate  of  the  children  of  Lir.      Canton.      Reign  of   King  Herla. 
(Doom  of  the  children  of  Lir.) 

Chisholm.     Enchanted  land.     (Four  white  swans.) 

Grierson.     Children's  book  of  Celtic  stories. 

Higginson.     Tales   of   the   enchanted    islands   of   the   Atlantic. 
(Swan-children  of  Lir.) 

Jacobs.     More  Celtic  fairy  tales. 

Ixlabie.     Legends  every  child  should  know. 

Wilmot-Buxton.    Stories  of  early  England.     (Children  of  Lir.) 

Yeats.     Irish  fairy  tales. 
Fate  of  the  turtle.     See  Talkative  tortoise. 
Father  and  his  two  daughters.     yEsop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

Welsh.     Stories  children  love. 
Father  Bruin  in  the  corner.     Asbjorsen.     Fairy  tales  from  the 
far  north.    (Old  Father  Bruin  in  the  wolf  pit.) 

Asbjornsen.     Tales  from  the  fjeld. 

Johnson.     Book  of  fairy-tale  bears.     (Bear  in  a  forest  pitfall.) 

Thorne-Thomsen.     East    o'    the    sun   and    west   o'    the    moon. 
(Father  Bruin.) 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 
Father  Frost.     See  King  Frost. 
Father  Grumbler.     Lang.     Aladdin  and  other  stories. 

Lang.     Brown  fairy  book. 
Father    "Lime-Stick"    and    the    flower- picker.     Wiggin    and 

Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Father  of  the  family.    Asbjornsen.     Folk  and  fairy  tales.     (Se\en 
fathers  in  the  house.) 

.\sbj6rnsen.     Tales  from  the  fjeld. 
Father's  legacies.     See  Fortune  seekers.     I. 
Father's  prophecy.     Wardrop.     Georgian  folk  tales. 
Fatma.     Silver  fairy  book. 
Fause  fable  of  the  Lord  Lathom.     Hartland.     English  folk  and 

fairy  tales. 
Favorite  of  the  gods.    See  Tantalus. 
Fawn  and  his  mother.     /Esop.     Fables  (Stickney). 
Fawn  and  the  little  tiger.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talkmg  beasts. 
Fear.      Kunos.      Forty-four  Turkish  fairy  talcs. 
Fearless  boy.    Bay.    Danish  fairy  anfl  folk  tales. 
Feast  of  lanterns.     Coe.     Second  book  of  stories. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  wonder. 

See  also  R\\)  \an  Winkle. 


78  FAIRY  TALES 

Feather  of  the  Zhar  bird.     Bain.     Cossack  fairy  tales.     (Trem- 
sin,  the  bird  Zhar,  and  Nastasia,  the  lovely  maid  of  the  sea.) 
I*\le,  K.     Fairy  tales  from  many  lands. 
Featherbird.     See  Forbidden  room. 

Feathered  barbers.     Lummis.     Pueblo  Indian  folk  stories. 
Felicia  and  the  pot  of  pinks.     See  Fortunee. 
Female  Solomon.     Laboulaye.     Fairy  tales.      (Maiden  who  was 

wiser  than  an  emperor.    In  Captain  John's  travels.) 
Laboulaye.     Last  fairy  tales. 
Fenris  wolf.     See  Binding  of  the  Fenris  wolf. 
Ferdinand    Faithful,    and    Ferdinand    Unfaithful.       Grimm. 

P^airy  tales.      (Paull  tr.) 
Fertram  and  Hildur.    Hall,  Mrs.  A.  W.    Icelandic  fairy  tales. 
Festival  of  the  little  people.     Eastman.     Smoky  Day's  wigwam 

stories. 
Eastman.     Wigwam  evenings. 
Festivities  at  the  house  of  Conan  of  Crann  Sleibhe.     Graves. 

Irish  fairy  book. 
Fetching  a  halter.     Thomas.     Welsh  fairy  book. 
Fiddi-wow-wow-wow.    Underhill.    Dwarf's  tailor  and  other  fairy 

talcs. 
Fiddle-diddle-dee.    Van  Sickle  and  Secgmiller.    Riverside  readers. 

2d  reader. 
Fiddler  in  the  fairy  ring.     Ewing.     Old-fashioned  fairy  tales. 
Fiddler's  well.     Douglas.     Scottish  fairy  tales. 
Field  mouse  and  the  town  mouse.     See  Country  mouse  and  the 

town  mouse. 
Field  of  Boliauns.     Jacobs.     Celtic  fairy  tales. 

Singleton.     Goldenrod  fair}'  book. 
Fierabras.     See  Charlemagne. 

Fight  at  Brihtnoth.    Wilmot-Buxton.    Stories  of  early  England. 
Fighting  cocks.     yEsop.    Fables  (Black  ed.). 

.-Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Fighting  cocks  and  the  turkey.   M%op.   Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Fighting  hare.     See  Sun  a  prisoner.     IV. 
Filial  girl.     See  Mirror  of  Matsuyama. 
Fin  MacCumhail.     See  Finn  MacCool. 
Finding  a  dark  place.     O'Grady  and  Throop.     Teachers'  story 

tellers'  book. 
Finding  of  the  hammer.     See  Thor:   Quest  of  the  hammer. 
Finest  liar  in  the  world.     Lang.     Violet  fairy  book. 
Finette  Cendron.     Aulnoy.     Fairy  tales. 
Fingers.     Ketchum  and  Jorgensen.     Kindergarten  gems. 
Finn  MacCool.     Curtin.     Myths  and  folklore  of  Ireland. 

This  includes:    Birth  of  Fin  MacCumhail  and  the  origin  of  the 

Fenians  of  Erin;   Fin  MacCumhail  and  the  Fenians  of  Erin  in 

the  castle  of  Fear  Dubh;   Fin  MacCumhail  and  the  knight  of 

the  full  axe;   Fin  MacCumhail  and  the  son  of  the  king  of  Alba; 

Fin  MacCumhail,  the  seven  brothers  and  the  king  of  P" ranee; 

Gilla  Na  Grakin  and  Fin  MacCumhail. 
Graves.     Irish  fairy  book.     (Coming  of  Finn.) 


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Finn  MacCool  —  continued. 

Grierson.     Children's  book  of  Celtic  stories. 

This  includes:  Finn,  the  son  of  Cumhal;  How  Finn  obtained 
the    tooth    of    knowledge;   How    Finn    found    Bran;   Finn's 
ransom. 
Jacobs.     More  Celtic  fairy  tales.     (How  Fin  went  to  the  king- 
dom of  the  big  men.) 
See  also  Black,  Brown  and  Gray;    Kilwch  and  Olwen;    Knock- 
many,  Legend  of;     Last  of  the  Feni. 
Finn's  ransom.     See  Finn  MacCool. 
Fir-apple.     See  Fundevogcl. 

Fir  tree.     I.     *Alderman.     Classics  old  and  new.    (Little  fir  tree.) 
Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 
Andersen.     Fair>-  tales  (Turpin  ed.). 
Andersen.     Stories  (Riverside  ed.     Pine  tree). 
Andersen.     Wonder  stories. 

Bailey  and  Lewis.     For  the  children's  hour.     (Pine  tree.) 
♦Baldwin.     Fairy  reader.     (Little  fir  tree.) 
Blaisdell.    Child  life.   3d  reader.    (Little  fir  tree.) 
Boston  collection  of  kindergarten  stories. 
Coe.     First  book  of  stories. 
Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories. 

Dickinson  and  Skinner.     Children's  book  of  Christmas  stories. 
Field.     Famous  fairy  tales. 
Johnson.     Fir-tree  fairy  book. 

Ketchum  and  Jorgensen.     Kindergarten  gems.    (Pine  tree.) 
Klingensmith.     Household  stories  for  little  readers.     (Little  fir 

tree.) 
Lang.     Pink  fairy  book. 
Lang.     Snow-queen  and  other  stories. 
Lansing.     Fairy  tales,     v.  2. 
Scudder.     Children's  book. 
Singleton.     Goldenrod  fairy  book. 
Strong.     All  the  year  round,     v.  2.     Winter. 
Success  library,     v.  3. 
Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables. 
Welsh.     Stories  children  love. 
Fir  tree.     H.     Bryant.     Best  stories  to  tell  to  children.     (Little 
fir  tree.     Adapted.) 
Brvant.     Stories  to  tell  to  children.     (Little  fir  tree.     Adapted.) 
\'an  Sickle  and  Seegmiller.    Riverside  readers.    2d  reader. 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Story  hour.     (Story  of  the  forest.) 
Fir  tree  and  thie  bramble.   /Esop  Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
.•Esop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

.Arnold  and  Gilbert.     Stepping  stones  to  literature,     v.  2. 
Fire  bringer.    Austin.    Basket  woman. 

Br\ant.      Best  stories  to  tell  to  children. 
Bryant.     How  to  tell  stories  to  children. 
See  aho  How  fire  was  brought  to  the  Indians.     I  and  H. 
Fire-drill's  son.    Lang,  L.  B.    Strange  story  book. 
Fire  plume.    Wade.    Indian  fairy  tales. 
Fire-test.     Harris.     Nights  with  Uncle  Remus. 


80  FAIRY  TALES 

Firefly  of  Matsui.    Nixon-Roulet.    Japanese  folk  stories  and  fairy 

tales. 
First  ants.     Holbrook.     Book  of  nature  myths. 
First  battle.    Eastman.    Smoky  Day's  wigwam  evenings. 

Eastman.     Wigwam  evenings. 
First  butterflies.    Holbrook.    Book  of  nature  myths. 
First  Calender.    Arabian  nights  (Lang). 

Arabian  nights  (Olcott.    Story  of  the  first  royal  mendicant). 

Arabian  nights  (Townsend). 
First  Christmas  present.     Wiltse.     Kindergarten  stories. 
First  Christmas  tree.     See  Christmas  tree.     I. 
First  corn.     I.     Farmer.     Nature  myths. 
First  corn.     II.     Bailey  and  Lewis.     For  the  children's  hour. 

Brooks.     Stories  of  the  red  children.      (Little  Red  Plume.) 

Coe  and   Christie.     Story  hour  readers.     3d  reader.     (Gift   of 
corn.) 

Judd.     Wigwam  stories.     (Mondahmin,  who  gave  the  corn.) 

Nixon-Roulet.     Indian  folk  tales.     (Gift  of  Mondamin.) 

Tanner.     Legends  from  the  red  man's  forest.     (Maize.) 

See  also  Living  Statue,  Adventures  of. 
First  diamonds.    Holbrook.    Book  of  nature  myths. 
First  emeralds.    Holbrook.    Book  of  nature  myths. 
First  frogs.     Holbrook.     Book  of  nature  myths. 

See  also  Latona  and  the  frogs. 
First  grasshopper.     See  Aurora  and  Tithonus. 
First  horse.     See  Pegasus. 

First  humming-bird.    Holbrook.    Book  of  nature  myths. 
First  laurel  tree.     See  Daphne. 
First  man.     See  Prometheus. 

First  man  and  woman.     Judd.     W^igwam  stories. 
First  mocking-bird.    Holbrook.     Book  of  nature  myths. 
First  moles.     Holbrook.     Book  of  nature  myths. 
First  mosquitoes.     Farmer.     Nature  myths. 
First  of  the  rattlesnakes,  ^ee  First  rattlesnake.     I. 
First  old  man  and  the  hind.     Arabian  nights  (Dodge  ed.). 

Arabian  nights  (Lang). 

Arabian  nights  (Townsend). 

Jenks.     Tales  of  fantasy. 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 
First  pearls.     Holbrook.     Book  of  nature  myths. 
First  printer.     See  Gutenberg. 
First  rabbits.     Farmer.     Nature  myths.     (White  hares.) 

Holbrook.     Book  of  nature  myths.     (Why  the  white  hares  have 
black  ears.) 

Williston.     Japanese  fairy  tales.     2d  series. 
First  rattlesnake.    I.    Lummis.    Pueblo  Indian  folk  stories.    (First 

of  the  rattlesnakes.) 
First  rattlesnake.     II.     Farmer.     Nature  myths.      (First  rattle- 
snakes.) 
First  rattlesnakes.     See  First  rattlesnake.     II. 
First  snowdrops.     Holbrook.     Book  of  nature  myths. 
First  totem  pole.     Judson,  K.  B.     Myths  and  legends  of  the  Pacific 
Northwest. 


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First  tree  frog.     Hyde.    Favorite  Greek  myths  (Hylas.) 

First  wife's  wedding  ring.    Ewing.    Old-fashioned  fairy  tales. 

First  whitefish.     Holbrook.     Book  of  nature  myths. 

First  woodpecker.     See  Woodpecker. 

Fish  and  the  fisherman.     /Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

Fish  and  the  flowers.    Davis  and  Chow-Leung.   Chinese  fables  and 

folk  stories. 
Fish  and  the  ring.     Jacobs.     English  fairy  tales. 
Fish-peri.     Kunos.     Forty-four  Turkish  fairy  tales. 
Fish  prince.    I.    James.    Enchanted  castle. 
Fish  prince.     II.     James.     Magic  bed. 
Fish  story.     Lang.     Lilac  fairy  book. 
Fish  who  helped  Saint  Gudwall.    Brown,  A.  F.    Book  of  saints 

and  friendly  beasts. 
Fisher.     ^-Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

••Esop.     Fables  (Jacobs). 
Fisher  and  the  little  fish.     /Esop.     Fables  (Black  ed.     Angler 
and  the  little  fish). 

.£sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.     Angler  and  the  little  fish). 

.(Esop.     Fables  (Jacobs). 

^sop.    Fables  (Stickney.     Fisherman  and  the  little  fish). 

Cowles.     Art  of  story  telling.     (Fisherman.) 

Grover.     Folk-lore  readers,     v.  1.     (Fisherman  and  the  fish.) 

Scudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories.     (Fisherman  and  the  sprat.) 
Fisher  boy.     See  Uraschimataro  and  the  turtle. 
Fisher-boy  Urashima.     See  L'raschimataro  and  the  turtle. 
Fisher  who  let  out  summer.     See  How  summer  came  to  the 

earth. 
Fisherman.     I.     See  Fisherman  and  the  genie. 
Fisherman.     II.     /Esop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 
Fisherman.    III.   5ee  Fisherman  and  the  little  fish. 
Fisherman  and  his  soul.         Wilde.    Fairy  tales. 
Fisherman  and  his  wife.    Baldwin.    Fairy  tales. 

Boys'  and  girls'  fairy  book. 

Field.     Famous  fairy  tales. 

Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 

Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (PauU  tr.). 

Grimm.     Household  stories  (Crane  tr.). 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Burt  ed.). 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Everyman's  ed.). 
*Haaren.     Songs  and  stories.     2d  reader. 

Johnson.     Oak-tree  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Beauty  and  the  beast  and  other  stories. 

Lang.     Green  fairy  book. 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 

Scudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 

See  also  Fairy  crawfish:  Golden  fish;   Old  woman  who  lived  in  a 
\incgar  bottle;  Sea  king's  gift. 
Fisherman  and  the  fish.   See  Fisher  and  the  little  fish. 


82  FAIRY  TALES 

Fisherman   and    the   genie.      Arabian  nights  (Dodge  ed.    Story 
of  the  fisherman). 

Arabian  nights  (Lang.     Story  of  the  fisherman). 

Arabian  nights  (Olcott). 

Arabian  nights  (Townsend.     History  of  the  fisherman). 

Arabian  nights  (Wiggin  and  Smith). 

Johnson.     Elm-tree  fairy  book. 

Pyle,  K.     Where  the  wind  blows. 

Scudder.     Children's  book.     (History  of  the  fisherman.) 

Welsh.     Fairy  tales  children  love. 
Fisherman  and  the  little  fish.     See  Fisher  and  the  little  fish. 
Fisherman  and  the  merman.     Douglas.     Scottish  fairy  tales. 
Fisherman  and  the  piskies.   Hartland.   English  folk  and  fairy  tales. 
Fisherman  and  the  sprat.     See  Fisher  and  the  little  fish. 
Fisherman  and  troubled  water,     .^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Fisherman's  son  and  the  Gruagach  of  tricks.     Curtin.     Myths 

and  folklore  of  Ireland. 
Fishes   of    the    boiling   spring.     Nixon-Roulet.      Japanese   folk 

stories  and  fairy  tales. 
Fishsave.     Welsh.     Stories  children  love. 
Five  brothers.     Hall,  Mrs.  A.  W.     Icelandic  fairy  tales. 

Johnson.     Elm-tree  fairy  book. 
Five  in  one  pod.     See  Pea  blossom. 
Five  little  pigs.     Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories. 
Five  little  seed  babies.     Bakewell.     True  fairy  stories. 
Five  little  white  heads.     Bryant.     How  to  tell  stories  to  children. 
Five  out  of  one  pod.     See  Pea  blossom. 
Five  out  of  one  shell.     See  Pea  blossom. 
Five  peas  in  a  pod.     See  Pea  blossom. 

Five  queer  brothers.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  wcnder. 
Five  servants.     Grimm.     Household  tales  (Everyman's  ed.). 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 

See  also  How  six  traveled  through  the  world. 
Five  wise  words  of  the  Guru.     Lang.     Olive  fairy  book. 
Flail  which  came  from  the  clouds.   Grimm.   Fairy  tales.     (Paull 
tr.  Flail  from  Heaven.) 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 
Flat  Tail  the  Beaver.    Eggleston.    Queer  stories  for  boys  and  girls. 
Flax. 

Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Turpin). 

Andersen.     Stories  (Riverside  ed.). 

Andersen.     Wonder  stories. 

Arnold  and  Gilbert.     Stepping  stones  to  literature,     v.  3. 

Bailey  and  Lewis.     For  the  children's  hour 

Blaisdell.     Child  life.     3d  reader 

Ketchum  and  Jorgensen.     Kindergarten  gems. 

Keyes.     Five  senses. 

Poulsson.     In  the  child's  world.  ■ 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 

Van  Sickle  and  Seegmiller.     Riverside  readers,     v.  5. 

Wiltse.     Kindergarten  stories. 


FAIRY  TALES  83 

Flax  leavings.     Grimm.    Fairj'  tales  (Paull  tr.). 
Flayed  piper.    See  Marsyas  and  Apollo. 
Fleece  of  gold.     Laboulaye.     Fairj-  tales. 

Laboulaye.     Last  fairy  tales. 
Flies  and  the  honey-pot.   .Csop.   Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

Scudder.     Children's  book.     (Flies  and  the  pot  of  honey.) 

Scudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories.      (Flies  and  the  pot  of  honey.) 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Flies  and  the  pot  of  honey.     See  Flies  and  the  honey-pot. 
Flight  of  the  beasts.     Lansing.     Quaint  old  tales. 
Flint  and  the  steel  (poem).     Success  library,     v.  3. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Flitting  day.     Andersen.     Stories  and  tales  (Author's  ed.). 
Floating  prince.    Stockton.     Floating  prince. 
Flood.     See  Deucalion  and  Pyrrha. 
Florinda  and  Yoringal.     See  Jorinde  and  Joringel. 
Flory  Cantillon's  funeral.    Yeats.    Irish  fairy  tales. 
Flower  de  luce.    Baring-Gould.    Crock  of  gold. 
Flower  legends.    Bigham.    Overheard  in  fairyland. 
Flower  pixies.    Bigham.   Overheard  in  fairyland. 
Flower  prison.    Xordau.    Dwarf's  spectacles. 
Flower  queen's  daughter.    Lang.   Three  dwarfs  and  other  stories. 

Lang.     Yellow  fair}-  book. 
Flower's  lesson  (poem).   Alcott.   Flower  fables. 
Flower's  story.    Alcott.    Lulu's  library,    v.  2. 
Flutter-wheel.    Eggleston.    Queer  stories  for  boys  and  girls. 
Fly.    Success  li'Drary\    v.  3. 

Fly  and  the  moth.    /Esop.    Fables  (Stickney). 
Fly  and  the  draught-mule.   /Csop.   Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Fly  in  St.  Paul's  cupola.   /Esop.   Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Flying  carpet,   the  invisible  cap,   the  gold-giving  ring,  and 

the  smiting  club.     Chodzko.     Slav  fairy  tales. 
Flying  Dutchman.     Scudder.     Book  of  legends. 

\'an  Sickle  and  Seegmiller.     Riverside  readers,     v.  5. 
Flying  head  (poem).   Wilson,  G.  L.    Myths  of  the  red  children. 
Flying  lion.     James.     Man  elephant. 
Flying  ship.     Lang.     Three  dwarfs  and  other  stories. 

Lang.     \'ellow  fairy  book. 

Pole\'oi.    Russian  fairy  tales. 
Flying  trunk,     .\ndersen.     Fair>'  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 

.\ndersen.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

.■\ndersen.     Wonder  stories  (Author's  ed.). 

Forty  famous  fairy  tales. 

Johnson.     Birch-tree  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Pink  fair>'  book. 

Nurserj'  tales. 
Fool  of  Athina.     Aunt  Naomi.     Jewish  fairy  tales. 
Foolhardy   frogs   and   the   stork.     Coussens.     Child's   book   of 

stories. 
Foolish  fish.     Rouse.     Talking  thrush. 

Foolish  Jim  and  Clever  James.     Johnson.     Oak-tree  fairy  book. 
Foolish    little   air-current.      .Alderman.     Classics  old  and    new. 
4th  reader. 


84  FAIRY  TALES 

Foolish  men  and  scolding  wives.     See  Silly  men  and   cunning 

wives. 
Foolish  monkey  and  the  wise  turtle.    *Fee.    First  year  book. 
Foolish    tortoise.     I.     ^sop.     Fables    (Black   ed.     Tortoise   and 
the  eagle). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.     Tortoise  and  the  eagle). 

M,sop.     Fables  (Jacobs.     Tortoise  and  the  birds). 

Arnold  and  Gilbert.    Stepping  stones  to  literature,     v.  2.     (Tor- 
toise and  the  eagle.) 

Baldwin.     Fair}'  stories  and  fables. 

Scudder.     Children's  book.     (Tortoise  and  the  eagle.) 

Scudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories.    (Tortoise  and  the  eagle.) 
Foolish  tortoise.    II.    ^ep  Talkative  tortoise. 

Foolish  weathercock.    Blaisdell.    Child  life.     2d  reader.    (Foolish 
weathervane.) 

Van  Sickle  and  Seegmiller.    Riverside  readers.    2d  reader. 
Foolish  weathervane.    See  Foolish  weathercock. 
Foolish  weaver.    Lang.   Orange  fairy  book. 
Foolish  wishes.    Ketchum  and  Jorgensen.   Kindergarten  gems. 
Foolish  wolf.    Rouse.    Talking  thrush. 

Foolish  wolf  and  the  shrewd  fox.    Caballero.    Spanish  fairy  tales. 
Fool's  good  fortune.    Wardrop.    Georgian  folk  tales. 
Forbidden  fountain.    Thomas.     Welsh  fair}'  book. 
Forbidden  room.    Grimm.    Household  tales.    (Everyman's  ed.) 

Some  editions  of  Grimm  not  indexed  here  use  the  title  "Feather- 
bird"  for  this  story. 
Forest.    See  Fir  tree.     II. 
Forest  elemental.   Success  library,   v.  3. 

See  also  Rumpelstiltskin. 
Forest  full  of  friends.    Alden.    Why  the  chimes  rang. 

Van  Sickle  and  Seegmiller.    Riverside  readers.    3d  reader. 
Forest  man.    Winnington.    Outlook  fairy  book. 
Forest  mill.    Darton.    Wonder  book  of  beasts. 
Forest  of  rainbow  colors.    Harrison,  E.  O.    Star  fairies. 
Forester  and  the  lion.     See  Man  and  the  lion. 
Forester  Etin.    Tappan.    Old  ballads  in  prose. 
Forget-me-not.    Farmer.    Nature  myths. 

Judd.     Classic  myths. 

Pratt.     Fairyland  of  flowers. 
Forlorn  princess.    Kunos.   Forty-four  Turkish  fairy  tales. 
Fortunatus. 

Lang.     Grey  fairy  book.     (Fortunatus  and  his  purse.) 

Mulock.     Fairy  book. 

Rhys.     Fairy  gold.     (Old  Fortunatus.) 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 

Valentine.   Old,  old  fairy  tales.    (Fortunatus  and  the  wishing  cap 
Warne  ed.) 
This  version  is  much  longer  than  the  others. 

See  also  Don  Giovanni  de  la  Fortuna. 
Fortunatus  and  his  purse.     See  Fortunatus. 
Fortunatus  and  the  wishing  cap.     See  Fortunatus. 
Fortune.     Richards.     Golden  windows. 


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Fortune  and  knowledge.     Bay.     Danish  fairy  and  folk  tales. 
Fortune  and  misfortune.     Caballero.     Spanish  fairy  tales. 
Fortune  and  the  booby.    Macdonell.    Italian  fairy  book. 
Fortune  and  the  boy.     ^sop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

.tsop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Fortune  and  the  wood-cutter.    Lang.    Brown  fairy  book. 
Fortune  seekers.    I.    Grimm.    Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Burt  ed.     Father's  legacies). 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Everyman's  ed.     Three   children   of 
fortune). 

Ortoli.     Evening  tales.     (Rooster,  the  cat,  and  the  reap-hook.) 

Wiggin  and  Smith.   Tales  of  laughter.    (Three  luck  children.) 
Fortune  seekers.    II.   See  Knapsack,  the  hat  and  the  horn. 
Fortune  teller.    I.    .^sop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Fortuneteller.    II.    Kunos.    Forty-four  Turkish  fairy  tales. 
Fortunee.     Aulnoy.     Fair>'  tales. 

Lang.    Blue  fairy  book.    (Felicia  and  the  pot  of  pinks.) 

Lang.    Princess  on  the  glass  hill.    (Felicia  and  the  pot  of  pinks.) 

Singleton.    Wild  flower  fairy  book.    (Pinks.) 
Fortune's  feather.    See  Sunshine  stories. 
Fortunio.    See  Belle-Belle;   or,  The  Chevalier  Fortune. 
Forty-first  brother.    Bain.    Cossack  fairy  tales. 
Forty-nine  dragons.    Johnson.    Fir-tree  fairy  book. 

See  also  AH  Baba  and  the  forty  thieves. 
Forty  princes  and  the  seven-headed  dragon.     Kunos.    Forty- 
four  Turkish  fair>-  tales. 

Kunos.     Turkish  fairy  tales. 
Forty  robbers.   See  .AH  Baba  and  the  forty  thieves. 
Fortj'  thieves.   See  AH  Baba  and  the  forty  thieves. 
Fountain  of  beauty.    Macdonell.     Italian  fairy  book. 
Fountain  of  youth.    See  Ponce  de  Leon  and  the  fountain  of  youth. 
Four  accomplished  brothers.    See  Four  clever  brothers. 
Four  ages.    Baldwin.    Old  Greek  stories.    (Golden  age.) 

Guerber.   Myths  of  Greece  and  Rome.   (Four  ages  and  the  flood.) 
Four  brothers.    I.    James.    Enchanted  castle. 
Four  brothers.    II.    James.    Magic  bed. 
Four  bulls  and  the  lion.   See  Lion  and  the  four  bulls. 
Four  clever  brothers.    Grimm.    Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 

Grimm.    Household  tales  (Everyman's  ed.     Four  craftsmen). 

Johnson.     Fir-tree  fairy  book. 

Norton.     Heart  of  oak  books,     v.  3. 

Ruskin.     King  of  the  golden  river.     (Four  skilful  brothers.) 

Welsh.     Fairy  tales  children  love. 
Four  craftsmen.   See  Four  clever  brothers. 
Four  friends.     See  Escape  of  the  mouse. 
Four  gifts.      Lang.     Lilac  fairy  book. 
Four-leaved  clover.    See  .'\bdallah. 
Four  little  children  who  went  round  the  world.     Wiggin  and 

Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 
Four  musicians.    See  Bremen  town  musicians. 
Four  oxen  and  the  lion.    See  Lion  and  the  four  bulls. 
Four  seasons.     See  Twelve  months. 


86  FAIRY  Tx\LES 

Four  white  swans.    See  Fate  of  the  children  of  Lir. 
Fowler  and  the  birds.    /Esop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.)- 
Fowler  and  the  blackbird.     /Esop.     Fables  (Black  ed.)- 

JEsop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.)- 
Fowler  and  the  lark.   ^Esop.    Fables  (Black  ed.). 

iEsop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Fowler  and  the  ringdove.     yEsop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Fowler,   the  hawk  and  the  lark   (poem).     Wiggin  and  Smith. 

Talking  beasts. 
Fox  and  a  crab.     ^sop.     Fables  (Stickney). 

Fox  and  his  five  hungry  comrades.     Johnson.     Book  of  fairy- 
tale foxes. 

Lang.     Crimson  fairy  book.     (Six  hungry  beasts.) 
Fox  and  his  friends.   See  Beg  and  the  fox. 
Fox  and  the  ape.     iEsop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

.(Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Fox  and  the  ass.     See  Ass  in  the  lion's  skin. 
Fox  and  the  badger.     Houghton.    Russian  grandmother's  wonder 

tales. 
Fox  and  the  boar.   /Esop.   Fables  (Black  ed.). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Fox  and  the  boastful  rooster.    See  Fox  and  the  cock.     II. 
Fox  and  the  bramble.   /Esop.   Fables  (Black  ed.). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Fox  and  the  cat.     I.     /Esop.     Fables   (Black  ed.     Cat  and   the 
fox). 

^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.     Cat  and  the  fox). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Jacobs). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Stickney.     Cat  and  the  fox). 

Arnold  and  Gilbert.     Stepping  stones  to  literature,     v.  4. 
*Baldwin.     Fairy  reader.     (Cat  and  the  fox.) 

Carrick.     Kitty  cat  tales.     (Cat  and  the  fox.) 

Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Burt  ed.). 

Johnson.     Book  of  fairy-tale  foxes.   (Fox  with  a  sackful  of  tricks.) 

(poem).    Wiggin  and  Smith.    Talking  beasts.    (Cat  and  the  fox.) 
Fox  and  the  cat.     II.     /Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Fox  and  the  cat.     III.     Bain.     Cossack  fairy  tales. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 

See  also  Old  Sultan. 
Fox  and  the  cock.     I.     See  Cock  and  the  fox.     III. 
Fox  and  the  cock.    II.      Baldwin.    Fairy  stories  and  fables.    (Fox 
outwitted.) 

Douglas.     Scottish  fairy  tales. 

Johnson.     Birch-tree  fairy  book.     (Fox  and  the  rooster.) 

Johnson.     Book   of   fairy-tale   foxes.       (Fox   and    the   boastful 
rooster.) 

O'Grady  and  Throop.    Teachers'  story  tellers'  book.     (Fox  and 
the  rooster.) 
Fox  and  the  cock.     III.     5ee  Cock  and  the  fox.     I. 
Fox  and  the  colt.    Van  Sickle  and  Seegmiller.    Riverside  readers. 
2d  reader. 


FAIRY  TALES  87 

Fox  and  the  countryman,     .tsop.     Fables  (Black  ed.)- 

.■Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Fox  and  the  coyote.     Chandler.     In  the  reign  of  coyote. 
Fox  and  the  crab.     See  How  the  fox  and  the  crab  ran  a  race. 
Fox  and  the  crabs.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Fox  and  the  crane.     Baldwin.     Fairy  stories  and  fables. 
Fox  and  the  crow.     .-Esop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

.■Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

iEsop.     Fables  (Jacobs). 

.£sop.     Fables  (Stickney). 

Arnold  and  Gilbert.     Stepping  stones  to  literature,     v.  2. 

Bailey  and  Lewis.     For  the  children's  hour.     (Crow  and  fox.) 
*Bowen.     Second  story  reader. 

Norton.     Heart  of  oak  books,     v.  2. 

Scudder.     Children's  book.     (Crow  and  the  fox.) 

(play).   Stevenson.   Plays  for  the  home.    (Crow  and  the  fox.) 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Fox  and  the  dove.    Houghton.    Russian  grandmother's  wonder  tales. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 
Fox  and  the  drum.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Fox  and  the  farmer.     Bxrne.     Modern  Greek  fairy  tales. 
Fox  and  the  geese.     Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (PauU  tr.). 

Johnson.     Fir-tree  fairy  book.     (Praying  geese.) 
Fox  and  the  goat.     /Esop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

yEsop.     Fables  (Jacobs). 

^sop.     Fables  (Stickney). 

(poem).     /Esop.     Fables  (Stickney.     Supplement). 
Fox  and  the  goose.     See  Crafty  fox  and  the  industrious  goose. 
Fox  and  the  grapes.    /Esop.    Fables  (Black  ed.). 

.Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

/Esop.     F"ables  (Jacobs). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Stickney). 

(poem).     JEsop.     Fables  (Stickney.     Supplement). 

Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories. 

Hall  and  Gilman.     Story  land.     2d  reader. 

*Jones.     First  reader. 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 

Scudder.     F~ables  and  folk  stories. 

Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts.  ^ 

Fox  and  the  hedgehog.    I.     Houghton.     Russian  grandmothers 
wonder  talcs. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 
Fox  and  the  hedgehog.    II.   5ee  F"ox  and  the  mosquitoes. 
Fox  and  the  horse.   Arnold  and  Gilbert.   Stepping  stones  to  litcra- 
tLire.      %•.  4. 

•Baldwin.     Fairy  reader. 

(irimni.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 

Grimm.      Household  tales  (Everyman's  ed.). 

Johnson.      Fir-tree  fairy  book.      (Old  horse.) 

Wiggin  anfl  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 


88  FAIRY  TALES 

Fox  and  the  jackal.    Success  library,   v.  3. 

Fox  and  the  king's  son.    Wardrop.     Georgian  folk  tales. 

See  also  Beg  and  the  fox. 
Fox  and  the  Lapp.     Lang.    Brown  fairy  JDOok. 
Fox  and  the  leopard.    ^Esop.    Fables  (Stickney). 
Fox  and  the  lion.    ^'Esop.    Fables  (Black  ed.). 
iEsop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
.(Esop.     Fables  (Jacobs), 
^sop.     Fables  (Stickney). 
Scudder.     Children's  book. 
Scudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories. 
Fox  and  the  little  red  hen.     See  Little  red  hen.     IL 
Fox  and  the  mask.    ^sop.   Fables  (Black  ed.). 
^F^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
/Esop.     Fables  (Jacobs). 
Fox  and  the  mosquitoes,    ^sop.    Fables  (Black  ed.    Fox  and  the 
hedgehog), 
^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.     Fox  and  the  hedgehog), 
^sop.     Fables  (Jacobs). 
Fox  and  the  old  cat  and  dog.     See  War  of  the  wolf  and  the  fox. 
Fox  and  the  piece  of  meat.     Bidpai.     Tortoise  and  the  geese. 
Fox  and  the  rabbit.    See  Mr.  Fox  goes  a-hunting  but  Mr.  Rabbit 

bags  the  game. 
Fox  and  the  rooster.     L     5ee  Cock  and  fox.     IIL 
Fox  and  the  rooster.     IL     Fox  and  the  cock.     IL 
Fox  and  the  sick  lion.     .Esop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

/F^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Fox  and  the  small  red  hen.     5>e  Little  red  hen.     II. 
Fox     and     the     stork,     ^sop.     Fables     (Black     ed.). 
^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
.iEsop.     Fables  (Jacobs). 
iEsop.     Fables  (Stickney). 
Cooke.     Nature  myths  and  stories. 
Scudder.     Children's  book. 
Scudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories. 
Success  library     v.  3. 
Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables. 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Fox  and  the  tiger.    /Esop.    Fables  (Black  ed.). 
/Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Farmer.     Nature  myths. 
Fox  and  the  villagers.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Fox  and  the  wicked  wolf.    Johnson.    Book  of  fairy  tale  foxes. 
Fox  and  the  wolf.     I.     /Esop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Fox  and  the  wolf.     1 1.     See  Fox  as  partner. 
Fox  and  the  wolf.     III.     See  Fox,  the  wolf  and  the  cheese. 
Fox  and   the  wolf's  daughter.     Johnson.     Book    of    fairy-tale 

foxes. 
Fox  and  the  wrens.    Douglas.    Scottish  fairy  tales. 


FAIRY  TALES  89 

Fox  as  herdsboy.     Asbjornsen.     Fairy  tales  from  the  far  north. 

Bailey.     Firelight  stories.      (How  the  fox  played  herdsman.) 

Coiissens.     Child's  book  of  stories.      (Fox  as  herdsman.) 

Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the  Norse.     (Fox  as  herdsman.) 

Farmer.     Nature  myths.'     (Fox's  white-tipped  tail.) 

Holbrook.     Book  of  nature  myths.     (Why  the  tail  of  the  fox 
has  a  white  tip.) 

Johnson.     Book  of  fairy  tale  foxes.     (Fox  who  became  a  shep- 
herd.) 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter.     (Fox  turned  shepherd.) 
Fox  as  herdsman.     5ee  Fox  as  herdsboy. 

Fox  as  partner.    Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the  Norse.     (Bruin 
and  Reynard.) 

Grierson.     Scottish  fairy  book.     (Fox  and  the  wolf.) 

Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stories.      (Fox  cheats  the  bear  out  of  his 
Christmas  fare.) 

See  also  Cat  and  mouse  in  partnership. 
Fox  cheats  the  bear  out  of  his  Christmas  fare.     See  Fox  as 

partner. 
Fox  in  the  well.    I.   .-Esop.   Fables  (Black  ed.). 

.-Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

Baldwin.     Fairy  stories  and  fables. 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 

Scudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories. 

Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables. 

\'an  Sickle  and  Seegmiller.    Riverside  readers.    3d  reader. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Fox  in  the  well.    II.    Wiggin  and  Smith.    Talking  beasts. 
Fox  outwitted.    I.    Douglas.    Scottish  fairy  tales. 

Johnson.    Book  of  fairy-tale  foxes.     (Fox  who  did  not  want  to  be 
a  heathen.) 
Fox  outwitted.    II.    See  Fox  and  the  cock.    II. 
Fox  that  lost  his  tail.    /Esop.    Fables  (Black  ed.     Fox  without  a 
tail.) 

/Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.     Fox  without  a  tail). 

.^sop.    Fables  (Jacobs.     Fox  without  a  tail). 

iEsop.     Fables  (Stickney.     Fox  who  had  lost  his  tail). 

(poem),    ^sop.    Fables  (Stickney.     Supplement.     Fox  with  his 
tail  cut  off). 

Baldwin.     Fairy  stories  and  fables.     (Fox  who  lost  his  tail.) 

*Grover.     Folk-lore  readers,     v.  1. 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 

Scudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts.     (Fox  without  a  tail.) 
Fox,  the  bear  and  the  poor  farmer.     Johnson.     Book  of  fairy 
tale  bears. 

See  also  Man,  the  hare,  the  fox  and  the  bear. 
Fox,  the  cock  and  the  dog.     Sec  Cock  and  the  fox.     II. 
Fox  the  eagle  and  the  wolf.     Byrne.     Modern  C^reek  fairy  tales. 
Fox,  the  hen  and  the  drum.     Bidpai.     Tortoise  and  the  geese. 
Fox,  the  monkey  and  the  animals  (poem)-    Wiggin  and  Snnth. 
Talking  beasts. 


90  FAIRY  TALES 

Fox,  the  old  cat  and  dog.  See  War  of  the  wolf  and  the  fox. 
Fox,  the  raccoon  and  the  bear.     Messer.     Next  night  stories. 
Fox,  the  weasel,  and  the  rabbit.   /Esop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Fox,   the  wolf,  and  the  cheese.     Johnson.     Book   of   fairy-tale 
foxes. 

Lang.     Orange  fairy  book. 
Fox,  the  wolf  and  the  horse.    /Esop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

(poem).    W'iggin  and  Smith.    Talking  beasts. 
Fox  turned  shepherd.    See  Fox  as  herdsboy. 
Fox  who  became  a  shepherd.    See  Fox  as  herdsboy. 
Fox  who  did  not  want  to  be  a  heathen.     See  Fox  outwitted.    I. 
Fox  who  had  lost  his  tail.     See  Fox  that  lost  his  tail. 
Fox  who  lost  his  tail.     See  Fox  that  lost  his  tail. 
Fox  with  a  sackful  of  tricks.     See  Fox  and  the  cat. 
Fox  with  his  tail  cut  off.   See  Fox  that  lost  his  tail. 
Fox  without  a  tail.     See  Fox  that  lost  his  tail. 
Fox,  wolf  and  hare  (poem),     ^sop.     Fables  (Stickney.     Supple- 
ment). 
Fox's  brush.     See  Golden  bird.     II. 
Fox's  son.     Darton.     Wonder  book  of  beasts. 
Fox's  white-tipped  tail.     See  Fox  as  herdsboy. 
Fragolette.     Laboulaye.     Fairy  tales. 

Laboulaye.     Last  fair\'  tales. 

Lang.     Grey  fairy  book.     (Prunella.) 
Fragrant  tulip  bed.     Keyes.     Five  senses. 

See  also  Tulip  bed. 
Frank  Martin  and  the  fairies.     Yeats.     Irish  fairy  tales. 
Frau  Hiitte.     Mendel.     Our  little  Austrian  cousin. 

See  also  Girl  that  trod  upon  bread. 
Fred  and  Kate.     See  Frederick  and  Catherine. 
Frederick  and  Catherine.    Grimm.    Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.     Fred 
and  Kate). 

Grimm.     Fair\-  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Grimm.     Household  stories  (Crane  tr.     Fred  and  Kate). 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Ever>-man's  ed.). 
Frederick  Barbarossa.     See  Emperor's  sleep. 
French  Puck.     Lang.     Lilac  fairy  book. 
French  tar-baby.    Ortoli.    Evening  tales. 
Frenchman's  visit  to  Prague.     Laboulaye.    Fairy  tales. 
Frey.     See  Wooing  of  Gerd. 
Freya.    See  Freyja. 
Freyja.     Bradish.     Old  Norse  stories  (Freya). 

Asgard  stories.    (Freyja's  necklace.) 

Keary.    Heroes  of  Asgard.    (Necklace  Brisingamen.) 
Friar   Bacon   and    the   brazen   head.     Baldwin.     Thirty    more 
famous  stories. 

Scudder.     Book  of  legends.     (Brazen  head.) 
Friar  of  orders  gray  (poem).   Lanier.    Boy's  Percy. 

Macleod.     Book  of  ballad  stories. 
Friends  in  life  and  death.    Asbjornsen.   Tales  from  the  fjeld. 
Friquet  and  Friquette.    Mace.    Home  fairy  tales. 
Frithiof.     Crommelin.     Famous  legends. 

Tappan.     Stories  of  legendary  heroes. 


FAIRY  TALES  91 

Fritz  and  his  friends.      Grimm.     Household  tales   (Everyman's 
ed.). 

See  also  Magic  ring. 
Frog.     Lang.     Beauty  and  the  beast,  and  other  stories. 

Lang.     X'iolet  fair>-  book'. 

See  also  Puddoclcy. 
Frog  and  crow.    Douglas.   Scottish  fairj-  tales. 
Frog  and  the  elephant.    Stafford.    Animal  fables. 
Frog  and  the  fox.     See  Quack  frog. 
Frog  and  the  hen.     .-Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Frog  and  the  leopard.    Stafford.   Animal  fables. 
Frog  and  the  lion  fairy.   See  Benevolent  frog. 
Frog  and  the  mouse.    .-Esop.   Fables  (Black  ed.). 

.-Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Frog  and  the  ox.   .^sop.   Fables  (Black  ed.     Proud  frog). 

••Esop.   Fables  (Burt  ed.   Frog  who  wished  to  be  as  big  as  an  ox). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Jacobs). 

.'Esop.    Fables  (Stickney.    0.\  and  the  frog). 

.\rnold  and  Gilbert.    Stepping  stones  to  literature,    v.  2.    (Frog 
who  tried  to  be  as  big  as  an  ox.) 

Bryant.     How  to  tell  stories  to  children. 
*Grover.     Folk-lore  readers,     v.  1. 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 

Scudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories. 

Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.    Talking  beasts.    (Frog  who  wished  to  be  as 
big  as  an  ox.) 
Frog  and  the  snake.     Rouse.     Talking  thrush. 
Frog  and  the  tadpole.    /Esop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Frog  for  a  husband.    Griffis.    Unmannerly  tiger  and  other  Korean 

tales. 
Frog  girl.    Messer.    Next  night  stories. 
Frog  he  would  a-wooing  go.  Jerrold.   Big  book  of  nursery'  rhymes. 

(poem).    Mother  Goose  rhymes  and  fairy  tales  (Altemus  ed.). 
Frog  in  the  moon.    Chandler.    In  the  reign  of  coyote. 

See  also  Making  the  moon. 
Frog  king.    L   See  Frog  prince. 
Frog  king.     H.     See  Frogs  who  asked  for  a  king. 
Frog  prince.     Chisholm.     Enchanted  land. 

Field.     Famous  fairy  tales. 

Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 

Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Grimm.     Household  stories  (Crane  tr.). 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Burt  ed.). 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Everyman's  ed.). 

Jerrold.     Big  book  of  fairy  tales. 

Lansing.     Fairy  tales,     v.  1. 

Mulock.     Fairy  book. 

Norton.     Heart  of  oak  books,     v.  3. 

Perkins.     Twenty  best  fairy  tales. 

Scudflcr.     Children's  book. 

Singleton.     Goldenrod  fairy  book. 


92  FAIRY  TALES 

Frog  prince  —  continued. 

Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables.     (Frog  king.) 

Welsh.     Fairy  tales  children  love. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Fairy  ring. 

See  also  Maiden  and  the  frog;   Well  of  the  world's  end. 
Frog  princess.    Byrne.     Modern  Greek  fairy  tales. 
Frog  queen.    Blumenthal.   Folk  tales  from  the  Russian.    (Tsarevna 
frog.) 

Dole.     White  duckling  and  other  stones. 

O'Grady  and  Throop.    Teachers'  story  tellers'  book.    (Tsarevna 
frog.) 

Polevoi.     Russian  fairy  tales.    (Frog  tsarevna.) 
Frog,  the  crab  and  the  serpent.    Bidpai.    Tortoise  and  the  geese. 
Frog  travellers.    Blaisdell.    Child  life.    3d  reader. 

Coe  and  Christie.   Story  hour  readers.   3d  book.    (Frogs'  travels.) 

Lang.     Violet  fairy  book.     (Two  frogs.) 
Frog  tsarevna.   See  Frog  queen. 

Frog  who  tried  to  be  as  big  as  an  ox.    See  Frog  and  the  ox. 
Frog  who  wished  to  be  as  big  as  an  ox.     See  Frog  and  the  ox. 
Frogs  and    the  crane.     Eastman.     Smoky  Day's  wigwam  even- 
ings.    . 

Eastman.     Wigwam  evenings. 
Frogs  and  the  fighting  bulls.    /Esop.    Fables  (Black  ed.). 

^E^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Frogs  ask  for  a  king.    See  Frogs  who  asked  for  a  king. 
Frogs  desiring  a  king.    See  Frogs  who  asked  for  a  king. 
Frogs,  Origin  of.     See  Latona  and  the  frogs. 
Frog's  skin.    Wardrop.    Georgian  folk  tales. 
Frogs'  travels.    See  Frog  travelers. 

Frogs  who  asked  for  a  king.    yEsop.    Fables   (Black  ed.     Frogs 
desiring  a  king). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.     Frogs  desiring  a  king). 

^sop.     Fables  (Jacobs.   Frogs  desiring  a  king). 

^sop.     Fables  (Stickney). 

Bryant.     Stories  to  tell  to  children.     (Frog  king.) 

Cowles.     Art  of  story  telling.     (King  of  the  frogs.) 

Scudder.     Children's  book.     (Frogs  ask  for  a  king.) 

Scudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories.    (Frogs  ask  for  a  king.) 

Wiggin  and  Smith.    Talking  beasts.     (Frogs  desiring  a  king.) 
Frolicsome  duke.    Macleod.    Book  of  ballad  stories. 
From  a  far  country.    Richards.    Golden  windows. 
From  a  window  in  Vartou.  Andersen.    Stories  and  tales  (Author's 

ed.). 
Frost  king ;   or,  The  power  of  love.    Alcott.    Flower  f ables._ 

Alcott.   Lulu's  library,  v.  2.    (Frost  king  and  how  the  fairies  con- 
quered him.) 
Frozen  hearth-fairy.   Harrison,  C.  C.   Old-fashioned  fair>-  book. 
Fruit  of  happiness.    Pyle,  H.   Twilight  land. 
Fruit  of  the  fragile  palm.     See  Christmas  before  last. 
Fulfilled.    Bryant.    How  to  tell  stories. 

Grundtvig.     Fairy  tales  from  afar. 

Wiggm  and  Smith.     Magic  casements. 

See  also  Poor  man  and  the  rich  man. 


FAIRY  TALES  93 

Fundevogel.    Grimm.    Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Burt  ed.     Birdie  and  her  friend). 
Funeral  of  Tom  Grimalkin.    Carrick,    Kitty  cat  tales. 
Funny  fellow.  Bay.  Danish  fairy  and  folk  tales. 
Funny  little  old  woman. '  Eggleston.    Queer  stories  for  boys  and 

girls. 
Funny  story.    Frere.   Old  Deccan  days. 
Furious  host.    Gibbon.    Reign  of  King  Cole. 

See  also  Three  cows. 
Further  adventures  of  the  fisherman.    Arabian  nights  (Town- 
send). 


G 

Gagliuso;   or,  The  good  cat.    Laboulaye.    Last  fairy  tales. 

Macdonell.    Italian  fairy  book. 

See  also  Puss  in  boots. 
Galahad.    See  Sir  Galahad. 
Galatea.     L     5^e  Acis  and  Galatea. 
Galatea.     IL     See  Pygmalion  and  Galatea. 
Galileo.     Baldwin.    Thirty  more  famous  stories.     (Galileo  and  the 

lamps.) 
Gallant  tailor.    See  Brave  little  tailor. 
Galoshes  of  fortune.    See  Goloshes  of  fortune. 
Ganem,  son  of  Abou  Ayoub,  and  known  by  the  surname  of  Love's 

Slave.    Arabian  nights  (Townsend). 
Ganymede.    Hyde.    Favorite  Greek  myths. 
Garden  of  childhood.    Bay.    Danish  fairy  and  folk  tales. 
Garden  of  paradise.    Andersen.    Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 

Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (PauU  tr.). 

Johnson.     Birch-tree  fairy  book. 
Garden  of  the  Hesperides.    Baldwin.   Golden  fleece. 
Garden  of  the  sorceress.   See  Rapunzel. 
Gardener.    Andersen.    Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 
Gardener  and  his  dog.   .^Lsop.   Fables  (Black  ed.). 

..-Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Gardener  and  his  landlord,   ^sop.   Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Gardener  and  his  master.    /Esop.   Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Gardener  and  the  bear.    Bidpai.   Tortoise  and  the  geese. 
Gardener  prince.    Baring-Gould.    Old  English  fairy  tales. 
Gareth.     Sec  Sir  Gareth. 
Garret  adventure.    Dodge.    Land  of  pluck. 
Gate  of  the  giant  scissors.   See  Giant  scissors. 
Gater  and    de   rabbit  gizzard.     See    Brother    Rabbit   and    the 

gizzard  cilcr. 
Gathering  of  the  birds.    Success  library,    v.  3. 
Gathering  of  the  fays.    Rolfe.    Fairy  tales  in  prose  and  verse. 
Gawaine.     See  Sir  Gawain. 
Gawayne.     See  Sir  Gawain. 
Gay  Goshawk.    Gricrson.    Children's  tales  from  Scottish  ballads. 

Maclfod.    Book  of  ballad  stories.    (Gay  Goss  Hawk.) 
Gay  Goss  Hawk.    See  Gay  Goshawk. 


94  FAIRY  TALES 

Gazelle.     Bateman.     Zanzibar  tales.     (Haamdaanec.) 

Lang.    Violet  fairy  book. 

Pyle,  K.     Fairy  tales  from  many  lands.     (Haamdaanee  and  the 
wise  gazelle.) 
Geese.    Success  library,    v.  3. 
Geese  and  the  cranes.   i€^sop.   Fables  (Black  ed.). 

^•Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Geese  and  the  tortoise.    See  Talkative  tortoise. 
Geirlaug,  the  king's  daughter.    Lang.    Olive  fairy  book. 
Geirrod:  Geirrod  and  Odin.     Edmison.    Stories  from  the  Norse- 
land.     (Geirrod  and  Agnar.) 

Mabie.     Norse  stories.    (Odin  in  Geirrod's  palace.) 
Geirrod:  Geirrod  and  Thor.     Bradish.    Old  Norse  stories.     (Thor 
and  Geirrod.) 

Brown,  A.  F.    In  the  days  of  giants.    (In  the  giant's  house.) 

Edmison.     Stories  from  Norseland.     (Thor's  visit  to  the  giant 
Geirrod.) 
General,  the  bird  and  the  ant.     Davis  and  Chow -Leung.     Chi- 
nese fables  and  folk  stories. 
Generides.    Baring-Gould.    Crock  o'  gold. 
Generous  lion.    .(Esop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Genius,  virtue  and  reputation.    yEsop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
George  with  the  goat.   Mabie.   Folk  tales  every  child  should  know. 
Geraint  and  Enid.     See  Sir  Geraint. 
Geraint  the  son  of  Erbin.     See  Sir  Geraint. 
Geranium  story.    Bailey.   Stories  and  rhymes  for  a  child. 
Gerd.     See  Wooing  of  Gerd. 

Geria,  the  poor  man's  son.    Wardrop.    Georgian  folk  tales. 
Gertrude's  bird.     See  Why  the  woodpecker  has  a  red  head.     I. 
Gertrude's  visit  to  the  moon.    Edey.    Six  giants  and  a  griffin. 
Get  up  and  bar  the  door.   See  Barring  of  the  door. 
Getting  rid  of  fairies.    Thomas.    Welsh  fairy  book. 
Ghost  bride.    Grinnell.    Pawnee  hero  stories. 
Ghost-laying  stories.    Hartland.    English  folk  and  fairy  tales. 
Ghost  of  Rosewarne.    Hartland.    English  folk  and  fairy  tales. 
Ghost  of  Solomon.    Success  library,    v.  3. 

Ghost    of    the    spring    and    the    shrew.     Kunos.     Forty-four 
Turkish  fairy  tales.      (Imp  of  the  well.) 

Kunos.    Turkish  fairy  tales. 
Ghost  story.    Harris.    Nights  with  Uncle  Remus. 
Ghost- wife.    I.    Eastman.    Wigwam  evenings. 
Ghost  wife.    II.    Grinnell.    Pawnee  hero  stories. 
Ghost  wife  of  Craig  Aulnaic.    Grierson.    Scottish  fairy  book. 
Ghostly  rehearsal.    Thomas.    Welsh  fairy  book. 
Ghvthisavari.    Wardrop.    Georgian  folk  tales. 

Giant  and  Johannes  Blessom.    Asbjornsen.    Folk  and  fairy  tales. 
Giant  and  the  tailor.    Wlggin  and  Smith.    Tales  of  laughter. 
Giant  builder.    Brown,  A.  F.    In  the  days  of  giants. 

Edmison.    Stories  from  the  Norseland.    (Building  of  Asgard.) 

Mabie.    Myths  every  child  should  know. 

Tappan.    Myths  from  many  lands. 
Giant  Crump  and  Lady  Moon.    Richards.    Joyous  story  of  Toto. 


FAIRY  TALES  95 


Giant  Energy  and  Fairy  Skill.    Lindsay.    Mother  stories. 

Giant  Golden-Beard.    See  Giant  with  the  golden  hair. 

Giant  in  fragments.     Fair>-  stories  retold  from  the  St.  Nicholas. 

Giant  of  flaming  mountain.     Kennedy.     New  world  fairy  book. 

Giant  of  St.  Michaels.    Rhys.    Fairy  gold. 

Giant  of  the  Band-Beggars'   Hall.      MacManus.      In  chimney 

corners. 
Giant  of  the  black  mountains.    Johnson.    Oak-tree  fairy  book. 
Giant  scissors.    Johnston.    Giant  scissors. 
Giant  that  was  a  miller.    Rhys.    Fairy  gold. 
Giant  Thunder  Bones.    Fairy  stories  retold  from  St.  Nicholas. 
Giant  who  had  no  heart.    Absjornsen.    Folk  and  fairy  tales. 

Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the   Norse.     (Giant   who  had   no 
heart  in  his  body.) 

Thorne-Thomsen.   East  o'  the  sun  and  west  o'  the  moon.    (Giant 
who  had  no  heart  in  his  body.) 

See  also  Man  without  a  heart.     II. 
Giant  who  had  no  heart  in  his  body.    See  Giant  who  had  no 

heart. 
Giant  who  loved  a  sea  nymph.     See  Acis  and  Galatea. 
Giant  with  a  belt  of  stars.   See  Orion. 
Giant  with  nine  lives.    Kennedy.    New  world  fairy  book. 
Giant  with  the  golden  hair.    I.   Aunt  Louisa's  book  of  fairy  tales. 

Chisholm.    Enchanted  land.  (Three  golden  hairs). 

Field.    Famous  fairy  tales.      (Three  golden  hairs.) 

Grimm.    Household  tales  (Burt  ed.   Three  golden  hairs). 

Grimm.  Household  tales  (Everyman's  ed.     Giant  Golden  Beard). 

Johnson.    Birch-tree  fairy  book. 

Valentine.   Old,  old  fairy  tales.     (Giant  with  the  golden  hairs.) 

Welsh.     Fairy  tales  children  love. 
Giant  with  the  golden  hair.   II.  Chodzko.   Fairy  tales  of  the  Slav. 
(Sun;   or,  The  three  golden  hairs  of  the  old  man  Vsevede.) 

Silver  fair>-  book.    (Three  golden  hairs  of  Old  Vsevede.) 

Tappan.      Myths  from   many  lands.      (Sun;    or,  Three  golden 
hairs  of  the  old  man  \'sevede.) 
Giant  with  the  golden  hairs.   See  Giant  with  the  golden  hair. 
Giantess  and  the  granite  boat.   See  Witch  in  the  stone  boat. 
Giantess  who  would  not.   See  Wooing  of  Gerd. 
Giants  and  fairies.    Judd.    Wigwam  stories. 
Giants  and  the  herd-boy.    Lang.    Yellow  fairy  book.   • 
Giants  fool  Thor.    See  Thor:   Thor  and  the  frost  giants. 
Giant's  heart.    Macdonald.    Dealings  with  fairies. 

Macdonald.    Light  princess  and  other  fairy  tales. 
Giant's  house  with  the  roof  of  sausages.     Tappan.     Golden 

goose. 
Giant's  New  Year.    Marshall.    Fairy  tales  of  all  nations. 
Giant's  quilt.    See  Deride. 

Giant's  shoes.    Wiggin  and  Smith.   Tales  of  laughter. 
Giant's  stairs.    Yeats.    Irish  fairy  and  folk  tales. 
Gift  of  corn.     See  First  corn.     II. 

Gift  of  fire.    Sre  How  fire  was  brought  to  tix-  Inrlians. 
Gift  of  .Mondamin.    See  First  corn.    II. 


96  FAIRY  TALES 

Gift  of  the  birds.    Harrison,  E.  O.    Star  fairies. 
Gift  of  the  olive  tree.    See  Athens. 

Gift  of  Tritemius.    Johonnot.    Stories  of  the  olden  times. 
Giftie.    Richards.    Golden  windows.^ 
Gifts  of  the  dwarfs.    See  Dwarf's  gifts. 
Gifts  of  the  magician.    Lang.    Crimson  fairy  book. 
Gigi  and  the  magic  ring.    Macdonell.    Italian  fairy  book. 
Gilbert,  Sir  Humphrey.    Baldwin.    Fifty  famous  stories. 
Gilla  Na  Chreck.    See  Lad  with  the  goat-skin. 
Gilla  Na  Grakin  and  Fin  MacCumhail.   See  Finn  MacCool. 
Gingerbread  boy  (play).    Bailey.    For  the  story  teller. 
Bailey  and  Lewis.    For  the  children's  hour. 
Bryant.    Best  stories  to  tell  to  jchildren.    (Gingerbread  man.) 
Bryant.    Stories  to  tell  to  children.    (Gingerbread  man.) 
Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories.     (Gingerbread  man.) 
*Grover.     Folk-lore  reader,     v.  L 
*Treadwell.    Reading  literature.    Primer. 

*Van  Sickle  and  Seegmillcr.     Riverside  readers.     First  reader. 
See  also  Johnny  cake;    Pancake;    Wee  bannock. 
Gingerbread  man.   See  Gingerbread  boy. 
Girl  and  the  fish.     Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the  Norse. 
Girl  clad  in  mouse-skin.    Thorpe.   Yule-tide  stories. 
Girl-fish.    Lang.    Orange  fairy  book. 
Girl  who  became  a  pine  tree.   Judd.   Wigwam  stories. 
Girl  who  could  spin  gold  from  clay  and  long  straw.     Thorpe. 
Yule-tide  stories. 
5^6  a/50  Rumpelstiltskin. 
Girl  who  married  the  star.    Eastman.    Wigwam  evenings. 
Girl  who  pretended  to  be  a  boy.    Lang.     Beauty  and  the  beast, 
and  other  stories. 
Lang.     Violet  fairy  book. 
Girl  who  trod  on  the  loaf.      Andersen.    Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 
Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Andersen.  Wonder  stories.    (Girl  who  trod  upon  bread.) 
Bailey.     For  the  story  teller, 
(play).    Stevenson.    Plays  for  the  home. 
Girl  who  trod  upon  bread.    See  Girl  who  trod  on  the  loaf. 
Girl  who  wanted  three  husbands.     Caballero.     Spanish  fairy 

tales. 
Girl  who  was  changed  into  a  sunflower.    See  Clytie. 
Glass  axe.    Lang.    Beauty  and  the  beast  and  other  stories. 

Lang.     Yellow  fairy  book. 
Glass  coffin.    See  Crystal  cofifin. 
Glass  mender.    Baring.    Blue  rose  fairy  book. 
Glass  mountain.    Lang.    Invisible  prince  and  other  stories. 

Lang.     Yellow  fairy  book. 
Glaucon.     Johonnot.     Stories  of  the  olden  time. 
Glaucus.     Carpenter.     Long  ago  in  Greece. 
Glaucus  and  Scylla.   See  Scylla  and  Charybdis. 
Gloaming  bucht.     Douglas.     Scottish  fairy  tales. 
Glob  and  Alger.     Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stories. 
Glooscap.     See  Glooskap. 


FAIRY  TALES  97 

Glooskap  and  his  people.     Roberts.     Flying  plover.     (Gluskap 

and  his  people.) 
Glooskap  and  Malsum,  the  wolf.     Wade.     Indian  fairy  tales. 
Glooskap  and  the  bullfrog.     Wade.     Indian  fairy  tales. 
Glooskap  and  the  giant's  frolic.     Wade.     Indian  fairy  tales. 
Glooskap  and  the  great  wind  bird.     Partridge.     Story  telling  in 

home  and  school.      (Glooscap  and  the  great  wind  bird.) 
Glooskap  and  the  magic  gifts.     Wade.     Indian  fairy  tales. 
Glooskap  and  the  three  seekers.     Wade.     Indian  fairy  tales. 
Glooskap  and  the  turtle.     Wade.     Indian  fairy  tales. 
Glooskap  and  the  whale.     Wade.     Indian  fairy  tales. 
Glooskap  and  the  Winter  Giant.     Wilson,  G.  L.     Myths  of  the 

red  children. 
Glooskap  and  the  witch  maiden.     Wade.     Indian  fairy  tales. 
Glowworm  and  the  daw.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Gluskap.     See  Glooskap. 

Gnat  and  the  bee.     /Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Gnat  and  the  bull.     /Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

iEsop.     Fables  (Stickne}')- 

Scudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
"Go"  and  "Come."     Richards.     Golden  windows. 
Go,  I  know  not  whither  —  fetch,  I  know  not  what.     Polevoi. 

Russian  fairy  tales. 
Goat   and    the   boy.     Arnold  and   Gilbert.     Stepping  stones  to 
literature,     v.  2. 

See  also  Goat  herd  and  the  she-goat. 
Goat  and  the  hog.     Rouse.     Talking  thrush. 
Goat  and  the  lion.     .'Esop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

.-Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Goat-faced  girl.     Lang.     Grey  fairy  book. 
Goat  girl.     Uasent.     Popular  tales  from  the  Norse.     (Tatterhood.) 

Marshall.     Fair>'  tales  of  all  nations. 
Goatherd.     See  Karl  Katz. 

Goatherd  and  his  pipe.     Macdonell.     Italian  fairy  book. 
Goatherd  and  the  goats.     .'Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Goat-herd  and  the  she-goat.     .E:sop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

See  also  Goat  and  the  bo\-. 
Goats.     Gregory-.     Kiltartan  wonder  book. 
Goats  ask  for  horns.     Success  library,     v.  3. 
Goat's  ears  of  the  emperor  Trojan.     Lang.     Violet  fairy  book. 
Goats  in  the  turnip  field.      *Jones.     Second  reader.     (How  did 
he  do  it?) 

O'Grady  and  Throop.     Teachers'  story  tellers'  book.     (Johnny 
and  the  three  goats.) 
Gobborn  seer.     Johnson.     Oak-tree  fairy  book.     (Clever  wife.) 

Jarobs.      More  English  fairy  tales. 
Goblin  and  the  grocer.     See  Nis  at  the  grocer's.  ^ 
Goblin  and  the  huckster.     See  Nis  at  the  grocer's. 
Goblin  market.     See  Good  sister. 
Goblin  of  Adachigahara.     (Jzaki.     Jaixmese  fairy  book. 


98  FAIRY  TALES 

Goblin  pony.     Lang.     Grey  fairy  book. 
Lang.     Trusty  John  and  other  stories. 
Goblin  tree.     Nixon-Roulet.     Japanese  folk  stories  and  fairytales. 
God  of  fire.     See  Vulcan. 

God  of  the  ivy  crown.     See  Bacchus  and  Pentheus. 
Goddess    of    green-growing    things.     Xi.xon-Roulet.     Japanese 

folk  stories  and  fairy  tales. 
Goddess  of  light.     Williams.     Fairy  tales  from  folklore. 
Godfather.     See  Wonderful  glass. 
Godfather  Death.     See  Strange  godfather. 

Godfrey,  the  little  hermit.     Cask.     Folk  tales  from  many  lands. 
Godiva.     Hartland.     English  folk  and  fairy  tales.      (Lady  Godiva.) 
Gods  and  the  giants.     See  Jupiter  and  the  Titans. 
Gods  grow  old.     See  Iduna's  apples. 
Gods  know.     Pitman.     Chinese  fairy  stories. 
Gold-bearded  man.     Lang.     Crimson  fairy  book. 
Gold  braids.     Nordau.     Dwarf's  spectacles. 
Gold  bread.     See  Golden  loaf. 
Gold  bugs.     Bailey.     Firelight  stories. 

CoAvles.     Art  of  story  telling. 
Gold-giving  serpent.     Jacobs.     Indian  fairy  tales. 
Gold  in  the  orchard.     .'Esop.     Fables  (Black  ed.     Husbandman 
and  his  sons). 
yEsop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.     Husbandman  and  his  sons), 
(poem).     /Esop.    Fables  (Stickney,  supplement.    Ploughman  and 

his  sons). 
Bryant.     Stories  to  tell  to  children. 
Scudder.     Children's  book.     (Farmer  and  his  sons.) 
Van    Sickle    and    Seegmiller.     Riverside    readers.     4th    reader. 

(Buried  treasure.) 
(poem).  Wiggin  and  Smith.  Talking  beasts.   (Ploughman  and  his 
sons.) 
Gold  Maria  and  Pitch  Maria.  Underhill.  Dwarfs'  tailor  and  other 
fairy  tales. 
See  also  Mother  Holle. 
Gold-maria  and  Gold-feather.     Jerrold.     Big  bookof  fairy  tales. 

Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stories. 
Gold  of  Fairnilee.     Lang.     My  own  fairy  book. 
Gold-spinner.     See  Rumpelstiltskin. 

Gold-spinners.     Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories.     (Water  lily; 
or,  The  gold-spinners.) 
Lang.     Blue  fairy  book.     (Water-lily.     Gold  spinners.) 
Lang.     Princess  on  the  glass  hill  and   other  stories.     (Water- 
lily.     Gold  spinners.) 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Magic  casements. 
Gold-tree  and  Silver-tree.    Grierson.    Scottish  fairy  book. 
Jacobs.     Celtic  fairy  tales. 
See  also  Snow  W'hite  and  the  seven  dwarfs. 
Golden  age.     Judson,   K.   B.     Myths  and  legends  of  the  Pacific 

Northwest. 
Golden  apple.     See  Paris:   Apple  of  discord. 

Golden  apple-tree  and  the  nine  pea-hens.     See  Nine  pea-hens 
and  the  golden  apples. 


FAIRY  TALES  99 

Golden  apples.     I  nderhill.     Dwarfs'  tailor  and  other  fairy  tales. 

Golden  arm.     Jacobs.     English  fairy  tales. 

Golden  ball.     Jacobs.     More  English  fairy  tales. 

Golden  bees  of  Mythia.     Silver  fairy  book. 

Golden  beetle  that  went  on  his  travels.     See  Beetle  who  went  on 

his  travels. 
Golden  bird.     I.     Asbjornsen.     Fair^-  tales  from  the  far  north. 

Asbjornsen.     Tales  from  the  fjeld. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Fairy  ring. 

5e^  a/50  Golden  bird.     II;  Golden  blackbird;  Golden  mermaid. 
Golden  bird.     II.     Canton.     Reign  of  King  Herla. 

Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 

Grimm.     Household  stories  (Crane  tr.^. 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Burt  ed.). 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Ever^-man's  ed.     Fox's  brush). 

Marshall.     Fairy  tales  of  all  nations. 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 

Scudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories. 

Singleton.     Goldenrod  fairy  book. 

Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables. 

See  also  Goldenbird  I ;  Golden  blackbird;  Golden  mermaid;  Greek 
princess  and  the  young  gardener;  Ivan  and  the  gray  wolf. 
Golden  blackbird.     Baldwin.     Fairy  stories  and  fables.     (Princet 
and  the  golden  blackbird.) 

Lang.     Green  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Pretty  Goldilocks  and  other  stories. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Magic  casements. 

See  also  Golden  bird  I  and  II;   Golden  mermaid. 
Golden  bough.     See  Golden  branch. 
Golden  branch.     Aulnoy.     Fairy  tales. 

Lang.     Red  fairy  book. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Magic  casements.     (Golden  bough.) 
Golden-breasted  kootoo.     Richards.     Joyous  story  of  Toto. 
Golden    bucket    (play).     Van   Sickle   and    Seegmiller.     Riverside 

rc-aders.     2d  reader. 
Golden  bull.     Baring-Gould.     Old  English  fairy  tales. 
Golden  cobwebs.     Bryant.     Best  stories  to  tell  to  children. 

Br\ant.      How  to  tell  stories  to  children. 

Dickinson  and  Skinner.     Children's  book  of  Christmas  stories. 
Golden  crab.     Lang.     Magic  ring,  and  other  stories. 

Lang.     Yellow  fairy  book. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Fairy  ring. 
Golden  eggs  and  cock  of  gold.    Tappan.    Folk  stories  and  fables. 
Golden  fish.     Gask.     Folk  tales  from  many  lands. 
Golden  fleece.     I.     See  Argonauts. 
Golden  fleece.      II.     5ee  Fleece  of  gold. 
Golden  fortune.     Austin.     Basket  woman. 
Golden  goblin.     Hume.     Chronicles  of  fairyland. 


100  FAIRY  TALES 

Golden  goose.    I.     Baldwin.    Fairy  stories  and  fables.     (Peter  and 
the  magic  goose.) 
Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories. 

Golden  goose  and  the  three  bears. 

Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 

Grimm.     Household  stories  (Crane  tr.). 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Everyman's  ed.). 

Johnson.     Elm-tree  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Red  fairy  book. 

Lansing.     Fairy  tales,     v.  2. 

Mabie.     Fairy  tales  every  child  should  know. 

Norton.     Heart  of  oak  books,     v.  3. 

Welsh.     Fairy  tales  children  love. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 

5ee  0/50  Hans  who  made  the  princess  laugh;   Magic  swan;   Saucy 
Jesper. 
Golden  goose.     H.     See  Lilla  Rosa  and  Long  Leda. 
Golden  Hair.     Chodzko.     Fairy  tales  of  the  Slav.     (Maid   with 
hair  of  gold.) 

Singleton.     Goldenrod  fairy  book. 

See  also  Fair  one  with  golden  locks. 
Golden  Hair  and  the  three  bears.     See  Three  bears. 
Golden-haired  children.     Kunos.     Turkish  fairy  tales. 
Golden-headed  fish.     Lang.     Olive  fairy  book. 
Golden  Hood.     See  Little  Golden  Hood. 
Golden  horse,  the  moon-lantern,  and    the  princess    in    the 

troll's  cage.     Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stories. 
Golden  key.     L     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 
Golden  key.     H.     Macdonald.     Dealings  with  the  fairies. 

Macdonald.     Light  princess  and  other  fairy  tales. 
Golden  key.     HL     Bellamy.     Wonder  children. 
Golden  lads.     Lang.     Green  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Three  dwarfs  and  other  stories. 
Golden  lantern,  the  golden  goat,  and  the  golden  cloak.     Jer- 
rold.     Reign  of  King  Oberon. 

Lang.     Orange  fairy  book.     (Pinkel  the  thief.) 

Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stories. 

Underbill.     Dwarfs'   tailor  and   other   fairy   tales.      (Cinderboy 
and  the  witch.) 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Fairy  ring. 

See  also  Esben  and  the  witch. 
Golden  legend.     See  Peasant  maid. 
Golden  lion.     Lang.     Aladdin  and  other  stories. 

Lang.      Pink  fairy  book. 
Golden  loaf.     Laboulaye.     Fairy  book.     (Gold  bread.) 

Laboulaye.     Fairy  tales. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Magic  casements.      (Gold  bread.) 
Golden  mermaid.     Lang.     Golden  mermaid  and  other  stories. 

Lang.     Green  fairy  book. 

See  also  Golden  blackbird  I  and  H. 
Golden  mountain.     Blumenthal.     Folk  tales  from  the  Russian. 

Johnson.     Fir-tree  fairy  book.      (Spendthrift  merchant's  son.) 

Polevoi.     Russian  fairy  tales. 


FAIRY  TALES  101 

Golden  palace  that  hung  in  the  air.     Asbjornsen.     Tales  from 

the  fjeld. 
Golden  river.     I.     Harrison,  E.  O.     Prince  Silverwings. 
Golden  river.    II.     5fe  King  of  the  Golden  River. 
Golden  slipper.     Bain.     Cossack  fairy  tales. 

See  also  Rashin  Coatie.     I  and  II. 
Golden  spinning-wheel.     Silver  fair>-  book. 
Golden  steed.     Byrne.     Modern  Greek  fairy  tales. 
Golden  touch.     See  Midas.     I. 
Golden  treasure.     Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Andersen.     Stories  and  tales  (Author's  ed.). 
Golden  whistle.     See  Said,  Adventures  of. 
Golden  windows.     Richards.     Golden  windows. 
Goldenlocks.     See  Goldielocks. 
Goldenrod  and  aster.     Bailey  and  Lewis.     For  the  children's  hour. 

Cooke.      Nature  myths  and  stories. 

Hall  and  Gilman.     Story  land.     2d  reader.     (Story  of  the  aster 
and  the  goldenrod.) 

Pratt.     Fairyland  of  flowers. 
Goldenrod,  Legend  of  the.    Danielson.   Story  telling  time. 
Goldielocks.     Ketchum     and     Jorgensen.     Kindergarten     gems. 
(Goldenlocks.) 

Mace.     Home  fairy  tales. 

Winnington.     Outlook  fairy  book. 
Goldilocks.     See  Three  bears. 

Goldsmith's  fortune.     Lang.     Orange  fairy  book. 
Goloshes  of  fortune.     Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 

Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Andersen.     Wonder  stories.     (Galoshes  of  fortune.) 
Good  advice.     Richards.     Golden  windows. 
Good  and  bad  apples.     Keyes.     Five  senses. 

Ruskin.     King  of  the  Golden  River. 
Good  bargain.     Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Burt  ed.). 
Good  bear  and  the  lost  boy.     Judd.     Wigwam  stories. 
Good  cat.     See  Gagliuso. 

Good  children.     Mabie.     Folk  tales  every  child  should  know. 
"Good-for-nothing."    I.   6Vf  She  was  good  for  nothing. 
Good-for-nothing.    II.    Wardrop.    Georgian  folk  tales. 

See  also  Knapsack,  the  hat  and  the  horn. 
Good  giants.     Wilson,  G.  L.     Myths  of  the  red  children. 
Good  gifts  and  a  fool's  folly.    P\ic,  H.    Twilight  land. 
Good  housewife  and  her  night  labours.     Grierson.     C  hildren's 

book  of  Celtic  stories. 
Good  humor.     See  Cheerful  temper. 
Good  king.    Cowles.    Art  of  story-telling. 
Good  little  Henry.     Segur.     French  fairy  tales. 
Good  little  mouse.     Aulnoy.     Fairy  tales. 
*Heller  and  Bates.     Little  Golden-hood. 

Lang.     Red  fairy  book.    (Little  good  mouse.) 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Fairy  ring.    (Little  good  mouse. ) 

Valentine.     Old,  old  fairy  tales. 


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Good  luck  is  better  than  gold.     Ewing.     Old-fashioned  fairy  tales. 
Good-luck  token.     Eastman.     Smoky  Day's  wigwam  evenings. 

Eastman.     Wigwam  evenings. 
Good  of  a  few  words.     Pyle,  H.     Twilight  land. 
Good  sister.     Maud.     Heroines  of  poetry. 
Good  woman.     See  Dame  Gudbrand. 

Goody  Blake  and  Harry  Gill  (poem).     Arnold  and  Gilbert.    Step- 
ping stones  to  literature,     v.  4. 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 

Tappan.     Old-fashioned  stories. 
Goody  'Gainst-the-Stream.  Asbjornsen.   Fairy  tales  from  the  far 
north.     (Contrary  woman.) 

Asbjornsen.     Tales  from  the  fjeld. 
Goody  Two-Shoes.    Bailey.   For  the  story  teller. 
*Blaisdell.     Child  life  readers.     2d  reader. 

History  of  little  Goody  Two-Shoes. 

Norton.     Heart  of  oak  books,     v.  2. 

Poulsson.      In  the  child's  world. 

Scudder.     Children's  book.     (Renowned  history  of  Goody  Two- 
Shoes.) 

Tappan.     Old-fashioned  stories  and  poems.     (Renowned  history 
of  Little  Goody  Two-Shoes.) 

Valentine.     Old,  old  fairy  tales  (Burt  ed.). 

Welsh.     Stories    children    love.     (Renowned    history    of    Little 
Goody  Two-Shoes.) 
Goose  and  the  golden  eggs.     See  Goose  that  laid  golden  eggs. 
Goose  and  the  swans  (poem),    ^^i^sop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Goose  girl.     Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories. 

Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 

Grimm.     Household  stories  (Crane  tr.). 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Burt  ed.     False  bride.) 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Everyman's  ed.). 

Jerrold.     Big  book  of  fairy  tales. 

Jerrold.     Reign  of  King  Oberon. 

Lang.     Blue  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Dick  Whittington  and  other  stories. 

Success  library,     v.  3. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Fairy  ring. 
Goose  girl  at  the  well.     Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Magic  casements.     (Emerald  book.) 
Goose  that  laid  golden  eggs.     yEsop.  Fables  (Black  ed.   Man  and 
his  goose). 

.^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

.(Esop.     Fables  (Jacobs.     Goose  with  the  golden  eggs). 

Blaisdell.     Child  life.     2d  reader.     (Goose  and  the  golden  eggs.) 
*Grover.     Folk-lore  readers,     v.  1.    (Man  and  his  goose.) 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 

Scudder.     Fable  and  folk  stories. 

Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables? 

Welsh.     Stories  children  love.    (Goose  with  the  golden  eggs.) 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts.     (Goose  with  the  golden 
eggs.) 


FAIRY  TALES  103 

Goose  with  the  golden  eggs.     See  Goose  that  laid  golden  eggs. 
Goosey  Grizzel.     Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the  Xorse. 
Gordian  Knot.    See  Alexander  the  Great. 

Gore-Gorinskoe.    Blumenthal.   Folk  tales  from  the  Russian.    (Woe 
Bogotir.  I 

Polevoi.      Russian  fairy  tales. 
Gorgon's  head.     See  Perseus. 
Goronwy   Tudor   and    the   witches   of   Llanddona.     Thomas. 

Welsh  fairy  book. 
Goso,  the  teacher.     Bateman.     Zanzibar  tales. 
Gotham  men  and  the  cuckoo.   Johnson.   Oak-tree  fair>-  book. 
Gourd  and  the  pine.     ^Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

.■Esop.     Fables  (Stickney). 

Bailey  and  Lewis.     For  the  children's  hour.      (Gourd  and  the 
pine  tree.) 
Gourd  and  the  pine  tree.     See  Gourd  and  the  pine. 
Grace's  well.     Thomas.     Welsh  fairy  book. 
Gracieuse  and  Percinet.     See  Graciosa  and  Percinet. 
Graciosa  and  Percinet.     Aulnoy.     Fair>-  tales.     (Gracieuse  and 
Percinet.) 

Lang.     Red  fairy  book. 

Mulock.     Fairy  tales. 

Valentine.     Old,  old  fairy  tales. 

Welsh.     Fairy  stories  children  love. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Fairy  ring. 
Gradual  fairy.     Brown,  A.     One-footed  fairy. 
Graham  of  Morphie.     See  Laird  of  Morphie  and  the  water  kelpie. 
Grain  of  corn.     Steel.     Tales  of  the  Punjab. 

See  also  Cat  and  the  mouse;    How  the  mouse  got  into  his  hole; 
Little    Tuppen;     Munachar    and    Manachar;      Naiiny    who 
wouldn't  go  home  to  supper;    Old  woman  and  her  pig;    Spar- 
row and  the  bush. 
Grain  of  wheat.     See  Little  red  hen.     L 
Grain  that  was  like  an  egg.     Tolstoi.     Tales. 
Grandee.    Success  library,     v.  3. 
Grandmother.     Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 
Grandmother  of  the  gnomes.     See  Dame  Martha's  step-daughter. 
Grandsire  bear  and  Reynard  the  fox.     See  Bear  and  fox  make  a 

wager. 
Granny  Chipmunk's  lesson.     Messer.     Next  night  stories. 
Grasp  all,  lose  all.     Olive  fairy  book. 
Grasshopper.     Wade.     Indian  fairy  tales. 

Grasshopper  and  the  ant.    L    yEsop.    Fables  (Stickney.    Supple- 
ment j. 

(poemj.    Wiggin  and  Smith.    Talking  beasts. 
Grasshopper  3nd  the  ant.    II.    Wardrop.    Georgian  folk  talcs. 
Grasshopper's  trip  to  the  city.   Aspinwall.   Short  stories  for  short 

ptopic. 
Grateful  beasts.     I.     Lang.     Yellow  fairy  book. 
Grateful  beasts.     11.     Graves.     Irish  fairy  book. 

Johnson.     Birch-tree  fairy  book. 

Norton.     Heart  of  oak  books,     v.  .3. 

Stebbins.     Third  reader.     (Faithful  beasts.) 


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Grateful  cobra.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Fairy  ring. 
Grateful  crane.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  wonder. 
Grateful  foxes.     Cooke.     Nature  myths  and  stories. 

Mabie.     Folk  tales  every  child  should  know. 

Nixon-Roulet.     Japanese  folk  stories  and  fairy  tales.      (Princess 
and  the  fox  baby.) 

Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  wonder. 
Grateful  goat.     Rouse.     Talking  thrush. 
Grateful  prince.     Lang.     Violet  fairy  book. 
Grateful  sparrows.     Nordau.     Dwarf's  spectacles. 
Gray  mole  and  the  Indian.     See  Sun  a  prisoner.     I. 
Grazier's  wife.     Johnson.     Fir-tree  fairy  book. 
Great  bear.     I.     See  Callisto  and  Areas. 
Great  bear.     II.     See  Great  bear  in  the  sky. 

Great  bear.     III.     See  Aurora,  the  white  arch  and  the  great  bear. 
Great  bear  in  the  sky.     I.     Judd.     Wigwam  stories. 

Tanner.     Legends  from  the  red  man's  forest.      (Great  bear.) 
Great  bear  in  the  sky.     II.     See  Callisto  and  Areas. 
Great  boar  hunt.     See  Calydonian  hunt. 

Great  Claus  and  Little  Claus.     See  Little  Claus  and  Big  Claus. 
Great  deluge.     See  Deucalion  and  Pyrrha. 
Great  feast.     Richards.     Golden  windows. 
Great  flood.     I.     See  Deucalion  and  Pyrrha. 
Great  flood.     II.     Brown,  A.  F.     Tales  of  the  red  children. 
Great-grandfather.     Andersen.     Stories  and  tales  (Author's  ed.). 
Great  Head.     Compton.     Snowbird  and  the  water  tiger. 
Great  King  Eagle.     Stewart.     Once  upon  a  time. 
Great  Panjandrum  himself.     Eggleston.     Queer  stories  for  boys 

and  girls. 
Great  repentance  and  a  great  forgiveness.     Davis  and  Chow- 
Leung.     Chinese  fables  and  folk  stories. 
Great  scholar.     Mace.     Home  fairy  tales. 

Great  serpent  of  the  hill.     Kennedy.     New  world  fairy  book. 
Great  sorrow.     Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 
Great  stone  face.     Bailey.     For  the  story  teller. 

Mabie.     Famous  stories  every  child  should  know. 

Tappan.     Modern  stories. 

W'elsh.     Stories  children  love. 
Great   stone   fire   eater.     Griffis.     Unmannerly   tiger   and   other 

Korean  tales. 
Great  wizard.     Compton.     Snowbird  and  the  water  tiger. 

This  contains:    How  the  duck  came  to  have  a  flat  back;   White 
spot  of  the  kingfisher;   Indians'  flood. 
Grecian  king  and  the  physician.     See  Grecian  king  and  the  physi- 
cian Douban. 
Grecian   king   and    the    physician   Douban.      Arabian    nights 
(Dodge  ed.). 

Arabian  nights  (Lang.    Story  of  the  Greek  king  and  the  physician 
Douban). 

Arabian  nights  (Olcott.     Grecian  king  and  the  sage  Douban). 


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Grecian  king  and  the  physician  Douban  —  continued. 

Arabian    nights    (Townscnd.     Historj-   of   the   Greek    king   and 
Douban  the  physician). 

Welsh.     Fain,'  tales  children  love.     (Grecian  king  and  the  physi- 
cian.) 
Grecian  king  and  the  sage  Douban,  Story  of.   See  Grecian  king 

and  the  physician  Douban. 
Greedy  beggar.      *Bo\ven.     Second  story  reader. 
Greedy  cat.     Asbjornsen.     Tales  from  the  fjeid. 

Bailey.     Firelight  stories. 

Johnson.     Elm-tree  fairy  book. 

\\'iggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 

See  also  Cat  and  the  parrot. 
Greedy  fox.     Aunt  Naomi.     Jewish  fairy  tales. 
Greedy  jackal.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Greedy  shepherd.     Browne.     Granny's  wonderful  chair. 

O'Cxrad}-  and  Throop.     Teachers'  story  tellers'  book. 
Greedy  youngster.     See  Grumblegizzard. 
Greek  king  and  the  physician  Douban.     See  Grecian  king  and 

the  physician  Douban. 
Greek  princess  and  the  young  gardener.     Jacobs.     More  Celtic 
fairy  tales. 

Yeats.      Irish  fairy  tales. 

See  also  Golden  bird.     II. 
Green  bird.     Winnington.     Outlook  fairy  book. 
Green  cap.     Brown,  A.  F.     Star  jewels. 
Green  children.     Hartland.     English  folk  and  fairy  tales. 

Rhys.     Fairy  gold. 
Green  gnome.    I.    (poem).    Rolfe.    Fairy  tales  in  prose  and  verse. 
Green  gnome.    II.    English.    Fairy  stories  and  wonder  tales. 
Green  goblin.     Brown,  A.     One-footed  fairy. 
Green  isles  of  ocean.     Thomas.     Welsh  fairy  book. 
Green  jacket.     Richards.     Toto's  merry  winter. 
Green  knight.     I.     Asbjornsen.     Tales  from  the  fjeld. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Magic  casements. 
Green  knight.     II.     Lang.     Olive  fairy  book. 
Green  knight.     HI.     See  Sir  Gawain:   Sir  Gawain  and  the  green 

knight. 
Green  monkey.     See  Alphege. 
Green  serpent.     .A.ulnoy.     Fairy  tales. 
Greenies.     Andersen.     Stories  and  tales  (Author's  ed.). 
Grendel.     Sec  Beowulf. 
Grettir  the  Strong.     Lang.     Book  of  romance. 

Lang.     Tales  of  romance.     (How  Grettir  the  strong  became  an 
outlaw.) 
Grey  wizard.     English.     Fairy  stories  and  wonder  tales. 
Greybeard.     Hall,  Mrs.  A.  W.     Icelandic  fairy  tales. 
Greyfoot.      Bay.      Danish  fairy  and  folk  tales. 

See  also  King  TlirLishlji-arfi. 
Griffin  and  the  minor  canon.     Stockton.     Bee-man  of  Orn  and 
other  talcs. 

Stockton.     F"anciful  tales. 

Stockton.     Queen's  museum. 


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Grimsbork.     See  Dapplegrim. 

Grizzled  Peter.     See  Alan  who  was  going  to  mind  the  house. 
Groac'h  of  the  Isle  of  hoc.     Lang.     Lilac  fairy  book. 
Growing-up-like-one-who-has-a-grandmother.     Lang,    L.    B. 

Strange  story  book. 
Grumblegizzard.     Asbjornsen.     Folk  and    fairy    tales.     (Greedy 
^■oungster.) 

Asbjornsen.     Tales  from  the  fjeld. 

Mabie.     Folk  tales  every  child  should  know.     (Greedy  young- 
ster.) 
Grumbling  Peter.      *Baldwin.     Second  fairy  reader. 
Guardian  spirits.     Caballero.     Spanish  fairy  tales. 
Gudbrand  of  the  mountain  side.     See  Dame  Gudbrand. 
Gudbrand  on  the  hillside.     See  Dame  Gudbrand. 
Gude  Wallace.     Grierson.     Children's  tales  from  Scottish  ballads. 
Gudra's  daughter.     Stockton.     Floating  prince. 
Gulambara  and  Sulambara.     Wardrop.     Georgian  folk  tales. 
Guleesh.     Jacobs.     Celtic  fairy  tales. 

Johnson.     Birch-tree  fairy  book.      (Kidnapped  princess.) 

Pyle,  K.     Where  the  wind  blows.     (Guleesh  na  Guss  Dhu.) 

See  also  Jamie  Freel  and  the  young  lady. 
Guleesh  na  Guss  Dhu.     See  Guleesh. 
Gulliver's  travels.     Jenks.     Tales  of  fantasy.     (Gulliver.) 
Gulliver's  travels:   Brobdingnag.    Gibbon.    Reign  of  King  Cole. 
(Gulliver's  adventures  in  Brobdingnag.) 

Tappan.     Stories  from  seven  old  favorites. 

Welsh.     Stories  children  love. 
Gulliver's  travels:   Lilliput  land.    Arnold  and  Gilbert.    Stepping 
stones  to  literature,     v.  6. 

Blaisdell.     Child  life.     Fifth  reader. 

Judson  and  Bender.     Graded  literature  readers.     Sixth  book. 

Lang.     Blue  fairy  book. 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 

Tappan.     Stories  from  seven  old  favorites. 

Welsh.     Stories  children  love. 
Gulnare  of  the  sea.  Story  of.   Arabian  nights  ( Wiggin  and  Smith.) 

In  some  editions  of  the  Arabian  Nights  not  indexed   here  this 

story  is  given  under  the  title  "King  of  Persia  and  the  princess 

of  the  sea." 

Gutenberg:    First  printer.    Baldwin.    Thirty- more  famous  stories. 

Gutenberg:   John  Gutenberg  and  the  voices.    Baldwin.    Thirty 

more  famous  stories. 
Guto  Bach  and  the  fairies.     Thomas.     Welsh  fairy  book. 
Guy  of  Warwick.     Lang.     Red  romance  book. 

(poem).     Lanier.     Boy's  Percy.     (Guy  and  Amarant;  Legend  of 
Sir  Guy.) 

Mabie.     Legends  every  child  should  know. 

Wilmot-Buxton.     Stories  of  early  England. 
Gwashbrari,   the  glacier-hearted  queen.     Steel.     Tales  of  the 

Punjab.     (Legend  of  Gwashbrari.) 
Gylfe.     Mabie.     Norse  stories.     (Gods  and  men.) 


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H 

Haamdaanee.     See  Gazelle. 

Haamdaanee  and  the  wise  gazelle.     See  Gazelle. 
Habetrot    and    Scantlie    Mab.     Douglas.     Scottish    fairy    tales. 
(Habitrot.) 
Grierson.     Scottish  fairy  book.     (Habetrot  the  spinstress.) 
*Haaren.     Songs  and  stories.     2d  reader.     (Spinners.) 
Jacobs.     More  English  fairy  tales. 

See   also   Three    little  crones  each  with   something  big.     I,   II 
and  III;  Three  spinning  fairies;  Tom  Tit  Tot. 
Habetrot  the  spinstress.     See  Habetrot  and  Scantlie  Mab. 
Habitrot.     See  Habetrot. 
Habogi.     Lang.     Brown  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Invisible  prince  and  other  stories. 
Hackelnberg.     Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stories. 
Hacon  Grizzlebeard.     Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the  Norse. 

See  also  King  Thrushbeard. 
Hairy  man.     Lang.     Crimson  fairy  book. 
Halcyon  birds.     Firth.     Stories  of  old  Greece. 

Guerbcr.     Myths  of  Greece  and  Rome.     (Story  of    Ce>-x  and 

Halcyone.) 
Hyde.     Favorite  Greek  myths.     (Juno  and  Halcyone.) 
Kupfer.     Stories  of  long  ago.     (Dream  that  came  true.) 
Pratt.     Myths  of  Old  Greece,     v.  3. 
Half -Chick.     Bailey  and  Lewis.   For  the  children's  hour.     (Little 
Half  Chick.) 
Baldwin.     Second  fairy  reader.     (Coco.) 

Br^-ant.     Best  stories  to  tell  to  children.     (Little  Half-Chick.) 
Brj-ant.     Stories  to  tell  to  children.     (Little  Half-Chick.) 
*  Howard.     Banbury  cross  stories. 
Laboulaye.     Fairy    tales.     (Story    of    Coquerico.     In    Captain 

John's  travels.) 
Lang.     Green  fairy  book. 

O'Grady  and  Throop.     Teacher's  story  tellers'  book. 
Success  library,     v.  3. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Fairy  ring.     (Story  of  Coquerico.) 
Half-man-riding-on-the-worse-half-of-a-lame-horse.    Kunos. 

Turkish  fairy  tales. 
Halfman.     L     Higginson.     Tales  of  the  enchanted  islands  of  the 

Atlantic. 
Halfman.    H.    Lang.    Beauty  and  the  beast  and  other  stories 

Lang.     Violet  fairy  book. 
Hand  of  glory.    Hartland.    English  folk  and  fairy  tales. 
Hang-the-money-up  tree.     Xixon-Roulet.    Japanese  folk  stories 

and  fairy  tales. 
Hans.     Hall,  Mrs.  A.  \V.     Icelandic  fairy  tales. 
Hans  and  his  dog.     Coe.     Second  book  of  stories. 
Linds;iy.     .\I(jre  mother  stories. 


108  FAIRY  TALES 

Hans  and  his  wife  Grettel.    Grimm.    Household  tales  (Everyman's 

ed.). 
(Parts  1  and  2  of  this  story  appear  in  other  editions  under  the 

titles  "Clever  Grethel"  and  "Hans  in  love.") 
See  also  Hans  married. 
Hans  and  the  four  big  giants.     Harrison,  E.     In  story-land. 
Hans  and  the  wonderful  flower.     Bailey  and  Lewis.     For  the 

children's  hour. 
Hans  Clodhopper.    *Andersen.     Best  fairy  tales  (Henderson  tr.). 
Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 
Andersen.     Wonder  stories.      (Jack  the  dullard.) 
Bay.     Danish  fairy  and  folk  tales.     (Hans  Humdrum.) 
Lang.     Yellow  fairy  book.     (Blockhead  Hans.) 
Hans  Hecklemann's  luck.     Pyle,  H.     Pepper  and  salt. 
Hans  Humdrum.     See  Hans  Clodhopper. 
Hans  in  love.     See  Prudent  Hans. 
Hans  in  luck.     Adams.     Folk-story  and  verse. 
Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories. 
Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 
Grimm.     Household  stories  (Crane  tr.). 
Grimm.     Household  tales  (Everyman's  ed.). 
*Haaren.     Songs  and  stories.     2d  reader. 
Johnson.     Birch-tree  fairy  book. 
Lansing.     Fairy  tales,     v.  1. 
Mabie.     Folk  tales  every  child  should  know. 
Marshall.     Fairy  tales  of  all  nations.     (Lucky  Jack.) 
Norton.     Heart  of  oak  books,     v.  3. 
Scudder.     Book  of  folk  stories. 
Scudder.     Children's  book. 
Scudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories. 
Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables. 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 

See  also  Dame  Gudbrand;    Mr.  Vinegar;   Monkey's  bargains. 
Hans  married.     Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

See  also  Hans  and  his  wife  Grettel. 
Hans  Sachs.     Maud.     Wagner's  heroes. 
Hans  the  hunter.     Gibbon.     Reign  of  King  Cole. 
Hans,  the  mermaid's  son.     Lang.     Pink  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Snow-queen  and  other  stories. 
Hans  the  shepherd  boy.     Coe.     Second  book  of  stories. 
Hans,  who  made  the  princess  laugh.     Asbjornsen.     Folk  and 
fairy  tales. 
Asbjornsen.     Tales  from  the  fjeld.     (Taper  Tom.) 
Mabie.     Folk  tales  every  child  should  know. 
Thorne-Thomsen.     East    o'    the   sun   and    west    o'    the    moon. 

(Taper  Tom.) 
Van  Sickle  and  Seegmiller.     Riverside  readers.     3d  reader. 
See  also  Golden  Goose;   Magic  swan;   Saucy  Jesper. 
Hansel  and  Grethel.     Coe  and  Christie.     Story  hour  readers.    3d 
book.     (Hansel  and  Gretel.)    ■ 
Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories.     (Hansel  and  Gretel.) 
Field.     Famous  fairy  tales. 


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Hansel  and  Grethel  —  continued. 

Forty  famous  fair>-  tales.    (Hansel  and  Grettel.) 

Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 

Grimm.     Household  stories  (Crane  tr.). 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Burt  ed.). 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Everyman's  ed.). 

Jerrold.      Big  book  of  fairy  tales. 

Jerrold.      Reign  of  King  Oberon. 

Lang.     Blue  fair>-  book.     (Hansel  and  Grettel.) 

Lang.     Little  Red  Riding-Hood  and  other  stories.     (Hansel  and 
Grettel.) 

Mabie.     Fairy  tales  every  child  should  know. 

Marshall.     Fairy  tales  of  all  nations. 

Stone.     Childrens'  stories  that  never  grow  old. 

Success  library,     v.  3. 

Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables. 

Welsh.     Fair>'  tales  children  love. 

Winnington.     Outlook  fairy  book.     (Hansel  and  Gretel.) 

See  also  Roof  of  sausages. 
Ha'penny;   or,  The  dwarf,  the  witch,  and  the  magic  slippers. 

Harrison,  C.  C.     Old-fashioned  fairy  tales. 
Happiness.     Andrews.     Enchanted  forest. 
Happy  age  in  the  animal  world.   Stafford.   Animal  fables. 
Happy  clothes-dryer.  Ruskin.  King  of  the  Golden  River  and  other 

stories. 
Happy  family.     Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (PauU  tr.). 

Andersen.     Stories  (Riverside  ed.). 

Andersen.     Wonder  stories  (Author's  ed.). 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 
Happy  hunter  and  the  cheerful  fisher.    See  Ambitious  hunter 

and  skillful  fisher. 
Happy  hunter  and  the  skillful  fisher.   See  Ambitious  hunter  and 

the  skillful  fisher. 
Happy  prince.    Wilde.    Fairy  tales. 
Hard-headed  woman  (poem).  Harris.  Tar  baby  and  other  rhymes. 

Harris.     Told  by  Uncle  Remus. 
Hardy  tin  soldier.     See  Brave  tin  soldier. 
Hardyknute  (poem).     Lanier.     Boy's  Percy. 
Hare  afraid  of  his  ears.     /Esop.     F"ables  (Burt  ed.). 
Hare  and  many  friends.     See  Hare  with  many  friends. 
Hare  and  the  dog.     .-Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Hare  and  the  fox.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter.  » 

See  also  Two  foxes  and  the  hot  rolls. 
Hare  and  the  hedgehog.     Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables. 

Van  Sickle  and  Seegmiller.     Riverside  readers.     3d  reader. 
Hare  and  the  heiress.     See  Hare  who  had  been  married. 
Hare  and  the  hound.     /Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

/Esop.     I'ables  (Stickney  ed.). 
Hare  and  the  lion.     Batcman.     Zanzibar  tales. 
Hare  and  the   partridge    (poem).     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking 

beasts. 
Hare  and  the  pig.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 


no  FAIRY  TALES 

Hare  and  the  tortoise,     ^sop.     Fables  (Black  ed.)- 

ALsop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

^sop.     Fables  (Jacobs). 

vEsop.     Fables  (Stickney). 

Baldwin.     Fairy  stories  and  fables. 

Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories.     (Tortoise  and  the  hare.) 

Hall  and  Gilman.     Story  land.     2d  reader. 
*Jones.     F"irst  reader. 

Scudder.     Children's  book.     (Tortoise  and  the  hare.) 

Scudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories.     (Tortoise  and  the  hare.) 

Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables.      (Tortoise  and  the  hare.) 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 

VViltse.     Kindergarten  stories. 
Hare  in  the  moon.     Farmer.     Nature  myths. 
Hare  that  was  sent  to  York.     Johnson.     Oak-tree  fairy  book. 
Hare,  the  bear  and  the  fox.     Cary.     Fairy  legends  of  the  French 

provinces. 
Hare,  the  fox,  and  the  wolf.     Bidpai.     Tortoise  and  the  geese. 
Hare  who  had  been  married.     Asbjornsen.     Fairy  tales  from  the 
far  north. 

Asbjornsen.     Tales  from  the  fjeld.     (Hare  and  the  heiress.) 
Hare  with  many  friends  (poem).     yEsop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Jacobs). 

(poem).    Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts.     (Hare  and  many 
friends.) 
Hares.     See  Hares  and  the  frogs. 
Hares  and  foxes.     /Esop.     Fables  (Stickney). 
Hares  and  the  frogs,     ^sop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

yEsop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

.(Esop.     Fables  (Jacobs). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Stickney.     Hares). 

Baldwin.     Fairy  stories  and  fables.     (Hares.) 

Scudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Hare's  bride.     See  Rabbit's  bride. 
Harisarman.     Jacobs.     Indian  fairy  tales. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 

See  also  Doctor  Know-all. 
Harold  the  Viking.     Higginson.     Tales  of  the  enchanted  islands  of 

the  Atlantic. 
Haroun-al-Raschid,  Caliph  of  Bagdad,   Adventures  of.     See 

Caliph  Haroun-ai-Raschid,  Adventures  of. 
Harper,     ^sop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Harper's  gratuity.     Thomas.     Welsh  fairy  book. 
Harriett's  dream.     Pyle,  K.     Counterpane  fairy. 
Hart  and  the  hunter.     See  Stag  at  the  lake. 
Hart  and  the  vine.     See  Stag  and  the  vine. 
Hart  in  the  ox-stall.     See  Stag  in  the  ox-stall. 
Hassan  of  Balsora.     Arabian  nights  (Olcott.     Story  of  the  adven- 
tures of  Hassan  of  Balsora). 

Jacobs.     Book  of  wonder  voyages.     (Journeyings  of  Hasan  of 
Bassorah  to  the  Islands  of  Wak-Wak.) 


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Hassebu.     Lang.    \'iolet  fairy  book. 
Haughty  princess.     See  King  Thrushbeard. 
Haunted  house.     Hartland.     English  folk  and  fairy  tales. 
Haunted  mill.     See  Mill. 

Haunted  ships.     See  Elves  of  the  haunted  ships. 
Haunted  spring  (poem).    Rolfe.     Fairy  tales  in  prose  and  verse. 
Haunted  widower.     Hartland.     English  folk  and  fairy  tales. 
Havelock  and  Argentile.    See  Havelok  the  Dane. 
Havelok  and  Goldborough.    See  Havelok  the  Dane. 
Havelok    the    Dane.     Baring-Gould.     Old    English    fairy    tales. 
(Havelock  and  Argentile.) 

Lang.     Red  romance  book.     (Havelok  and  Goldborough.) 

Tappan.     Stories  of  legendary  heroes.    (Havelok.) 

Wilmot-Buxton.     Stories  of  early  England. 
Hawk  and  the  farmer,   ^sop.   Fables  (Black  ed.). 

.•Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Hawk  and  the  nightingale.    ALsop.    Fables  (Black  ed.). 

.Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

.■Esop.     Fables  (Stickney). 
Hawk  and  the  rooster.     Stafford.     Animal  fables. 
Hawk,  kite  and  pigeons.   i'Esop.   Fables  (Stickney). 
Haymo  and  the  devil.     Mendel.     Our  little  Austrian  cousin. 
Hazel-nut  child.    Lang.    Twelve  huntsmen  and  other  stories. 

Lang.     Yellow  fairy  book. 
He  wins  who  waits.     Lang.     Olive  fairy  book. 
Headless  dwarfs.     Lang.     Violet  fairy  book. 
Heart  of  a  monkey.     Lang.     Lilac  fairy  book. 
Heart  of  ice.     L     Lang.     Green  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Pretty  Goldilocks  and  other  stories. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Magic  casements. 
Heart  of  ice.    H.    Baring-Gould.    Crock  of  gold. 
Heart  of  the  Princess  Joan.     Chisholm.     Enchanted  land. 
Heart  thread.    Xordau.    Dwarf's  spectacles  and  other  fairy  tales. 
Heather  fairies.    Stewart.    Once  upon  a  time. 
Heavenly  twins.     See  Castor  and  Pollux;   Lcda  and  the  swan. 
Hector:   Death  of  Hector.  .Arnold  and  Gilbert.   Stepping  stones  to 
literature,     v.  4. 

Storr.     Half  a  hundred  hero  tales. 
Hedley  Kow.    Hartland.    English  folk  and  fairy  tales. 

Jacobs.     More  English  fairy  tales. 
Heir  of  Linne.     Greenwood.     Stories  from  famous  ballads. 

Grierson.    Children's  tales  from  Scottish  ballads, 
fpoem).    Lanier.    Boy's  Percy. 
Macleod.     Book  of  ballad  stories, 
(poem).     Scudder.     Children's  book. 

Wilmot-Buxton.    Stories  of  early  England. 
Helga.      Hall,  Mrs.  A.  W.     Icelandic  fairy  tales. 
Helig's  hollow.     Thomas.     Welsh  fairy  book. 
Helios.     See  .Apollo. 

Heming,  Story  of.    Baring-Gould.    Crock  of  gold. 
Hen  and  the  cat.    Wiggin  and  Smith.   Talking  beasts. 


112  FAIRY  TALES 

Hen  and  the  Chinese  mountain  turtle.   Davis  and  Chow-Leung. 
Chinese  fables  and  folk  stories. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Hen  and  the  falcon.     Bidpai.     Tortoise  and  the  geese. 
Hen  and  the  fox.     /Esop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

yEsop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Hen  and  the  swallow.     /Esop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

.lE^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

^sop.     Fables  (Stickney). 
Hen  that  hatched  ducks.     Whittier.     Child  life  in  prose. 
Hen  that  ran  away.     Messer.     Next  time  stories. 
Hen,  the  cat  and  the  bird.     Davis  and  Chow-Leung.     Chinese 

fables  and  folk  stories. 
Hen  who  went  to  Dovrefjeld  to  save  the  world.     See  Chicken- 
Little. 
Henny  Penny.     See  Chicken-Little. 
Hens  and  the  eagles.    Success  library,    v.  3. 
Her  majesty's  servants.     Kipling.     Jungle  book. 
Heracles.     See  Hercules  and  his  labors. 
Herb  shop.     Keyes.     Five  senses. 

Herbs  that  heal.     See  How  the  Indians  came  to  know  medicine. 
Hercules  and  his  labors.  Adams.  Myths  of  old  Greece.   (Hercules.) 

Arnold  and  Gilbert.    Stepping  stones  to  literature,    v.  5.    (Pyg- 
mies.) 

Baldwin.     Hero  tales  told  in  school.    (Choice  of  Hercules.) 

Baldwin.     Story  of  the  golden  age.    (How  a  great  hero  met  his 
rnaster.) 

Burt  and  Ragozin.     Herakles  and  other  heroes. 

Church.     Greek  story  and  song.    (Deeds  and  death  of  Hercules.) 

Cole.     Heroes  of  the  olden  time. 

Francillon.    Gods  and  heroes.    (Hero  of  heroes.) 

Guerber.     Myths  of  Greece  and  Rome.    (Hercules.) 

Haaren  and  Poland.     Famous  men  of  Greece. 

Hawthorne.     Tanglewood  tales.    (Pygmies.) 

Hawthorne.     Wonder  book.     (Three  golden  apples.) 

Hyde.     Favorite  Greek  myths.    (Hercules.) 

Kingsley.     Heroes  (Everyman's  ed.). 

Kupfer.     Stories  of  long  ago.      (Mighty   hero  of  olden  times; 
Story  of  a  poisoned  shirt.) 

Lang,  L.  B.  AH  sorts  of  stories  book.   (Heracles  the  dragon-killer.) 

Mabie.     Heroes  every  child  should  know.     (Hercules.) 

Mabie.     Myths    every    child     should     know.     (Three     golden 
apples.) 

Pratt.     Myths  of  Old  Greece,     v.  3.    (Hercules.) 

Scudder.     Childrens'  book.    (Choice  of  Hercules.) 

Stories  of  classic  myths.    (Diomed's  man-eating  mares.    In  Some 
mythological  horses.) 

Storr.     Half  a  hundred  hero  tales.      (Hercules  and  the  golden 
apples.     Hercules  and  Xessus.)   ■ 

Tappan.    Myths  from  many  lands;    (Pygmies.) 

Stories  of  classic  myths.    (Labors  of  Hercules.) 


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Hercules  and  Juno.   Success  library,   v.  3.    (Hercules.) 
Hercules  and  Pallas,   .^isop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Hercules  and  Plutus.     .^^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Hercules  and  the  carter.  See  Hercules  and  the  wagoner. 
Hercules  and  the  wagoner.    ^Esop.    Fables  (Black  ed.    Hercules 
and  the  carter). 

.^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Jacobs). 

iEsop.     Fables  (Stickney). 

Arnold  and  Gilbert.    Stepping  stones  to  literature,    v.  3.    (Her- 
cules and  the  lazy  man.) 

Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories. 

Norton.     Heart  of  oak  books,     v.  2. 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 

W'iltse.     Kindergarten  stories. 
Herd  boy.     Jerrold.     Reign  of  King  Oberon. 

Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stories. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Magic  casements. 
Herd  boy  and  the  giant.     Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stories. 
Hereafterthis.     Forty  famous  fairy  tales. 

Jacobs.     More  English  fairy  tales. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 
Hermes  and  Apollo.    *Beck\vith.    In  mythland.    v.  3.    (Boy  who 
loved  fun.) 

Cooke.     Nature  myths  and  stories.    (Hermes.) 

Firth.     Stories  of  old  Greece. 

Hartley.     Stories  from  the  Greek  legends.    (Story  of  how  Apollo 
received  his  lyre;   or,  Hermes,  the  prince  of  thieves.) 

Hyde.     Favorite  Greek  myths.    (How  Apollo  got  his  lyre.) 

Judd.     Classic  myths.     (Little  wind-god.) 

Pratt.     Myths  of  old  Greece,    v.  1.    (Hermes.) 

Wilson,  Mrs.  L.  L.  W.    Nature  study  reader.    (Apollo's  cows.) 
Hermit.     Jokai.     Golden  fairy  book. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  wonder. 
Hermit  and  the  bear.     .-Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Hermit  philosopher.    Wardrop.    Georgian  folk  tales. 
Hermit,  the  thief  and  the  demon.    Wiggin  and  Smith.    Talking 

beasts. 
Hermod  and  Hadvor.     Hall,  Mrs.  A.  W.     Icelandic  fairy  tales. 

Lang.     Yellow  fairy  book. 
Hero  and  Leander.     Buckley.     Children  of  the  dawn. 

Carpenter.     Long  ago  in  Greece. 

Guerber.     Myths  of  Greece  and  Rome. 

Storr.     Half  a  hundred  hero  tales. 
Hero  Makoma.     Lang.     Orange  fairy  book.     (Story  of  the  Hero 

Makoma.) 
Hero  of  heroes.   See  Hercules  and  his  labors. 
Hero  twins.    Lummis.    Pueblo  Inflian  folk  tales. 
Hero's  mother.    Sec  Sohral)  and  Rustem. 


114  FAIRY  TALES 

Herr  Korbes.    Grimm.     Household  stories  (Crane  tr.   Mr.  Korbes). 

Grimm.    Household    tales    (Burt  ed.     Troublesome  visitors). 

See  also  Chanticleer  and  Partlett;    Cock  and  the  hen  in  the  nut 
wood ;   Vagabonds. 
Herr  Lazarus  and  the  draken.     Lang.     Grey  fairy  book. 
Herr  Oster  Hase.     See  Easter  Hare. 
Hesione.     Baldwin.     Hero  tales  told  in  school. 
"Heyo,  house."    Coe.    Second  book  of  stories. 

Hiawatha  (poem).     Blaisdell.     Child  life.     Fourth  reader.     (Hia- 
watha's childhood.) 

Judd.     Wigwam  stories.     (Hiawatha   the  wise:    how   he  united 
the  Five  Nations.) 

Mabie.     Legends  every  child  should  know.    (Wigwam  legend  of 
Hiawatha.) 

Pratt.    Legends  of  the  red  children. 

Wade.      Indian  fairy  tales. 
Hidden  servants  (poem).    Alexander.    Hidden  servants. 

Bryant.     Stories  to  tell  to  children. 
Hideous  lady.     See  Sir  Gawain:  Marriage  of  Sir  Gawain. 
Hiding  of  the  church  belL    Johnson.    Oak-tree  fairy  book. 
Hill  of  the  fairy  calf.    Winnington.    Outlook  fairy  book. 
Hillman  and  the  housewife.    Ewing.    Old-fashioned  fairy  tales. 

Graves.     Irish  fairy  book. 
Hind  in  the  forest.   Aulnoy.   Fairy  tales.    (Hind  in  the  wood.) 

Coussens.    Child's  book  of  stories.    (Enchanted  hind.) 

Lang.     Orange  fairy  book.    (White  doe.) 

Mulock.    Fairy  book.    (Hind  of  the  forest.) 

Perkins.     Twenty  best  fairy  tales.    (Hind  of  the  forest.) 

Singleton.    Wild  flower  fairy  book.    (Hind  in  the  wood.) 

Valentine.     Old,  old  fairy  tales.    (Enchanted  hind.     Warne  ed.) 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Magic  casements.    (Story  of  the  hind  in  the 
forest.) 
Hind  in  the  wood.     See  Hind  in  the  forest. 
Hind  of  the  forest.     See  Hind  in  the  forest. 
Hinemoa's  bath.     James.     Magic  jaw  bone. 
Hinzelmann.    Gibbon.    Reign  of  King  Cole. 
Hippogriff  and  the  dragon.    Brown,  A.    One-footed  fairy. 
Hiram  Dorky's  berg.    Sea  yarns  for  boys. 
Hired  lad.     Macleod.     Book  of  ballad  stories. 
Hireman  Chiel.    Tappan.    Old  ballads  in  prose. 
History  of,  etc.     See  the  first  important  word  of  the  title. 
Hobyahs.     Bailey.     Firelight  stories. 

Coe.     Second  book  of  stories  for  the  story-teller. 

Jacobs.     More  English  fairy  tales. 

Johnson.     Oak-tree  fairy  book. 
Hodge  and  the  raven  (poem),   ^sop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Hok  Lee  and  the  dwarfs.     Lang.     Green  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Forty  thieves  and  other  stories. 
Hokey  Pokey.    Richards.    Joyous  story  of  Toto. 
Holger  Danske.    Andersen.    Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 

Andersen.    Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Andersen.     Stories  and  tales  (Author's  ed.). 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 


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Holger  the  Dane.     See  Holger  Danske. 

Holy  Grail.    Baldwin.    Stories  of  the  king.    (Beginning  of  the  great 
quest;   Adventures  of  Percival;   End  of  the  great  quest.) 

Clay.     Stories  of  King  Arthur  and  the  Round  Table. 

Church.     Heroes  of  chivalry  and  romance.     (Adventures  of  the 
Holy  Grail;   How  Sir  Galahad  found  the  Holy  Grail.) 

Greene.     King  Arthur  and  his  court. 

Lang.     Book  of  romance.    (Quest  of  the  Holy  Grail.) 

Mabie.     Heroes  every  child  should  know.    (Sir  Galahad.) 

Tappan.    Stories  of  legendan,-  heroes.    (Institution  of  the  quest 
of  the  Holy  Grail.) 

See  also  Sir  Galahad. 
Home.     Richards.     Golden  windows. 
Home  fairy.     Mace.     Home  fairy  tales. 
Home  of  the  rat.    Stafford.    Animal  fables. 
Honeim's  magic  shoes.    Aunt  Naomi.    Jewish  fair>'  tales. 
Honest  big-ears.     Lummis.     Pueblo  Indian  folk  stories. 
Honest  farmer.     Coe.     Second  book  of  stories. 
Honest  penny.     Asbjornsen.     Tales  from  the  fjeld. 

See  also  Dick  Whittington  and  his  cat. 
Honest  woodman.    .-Esop.    Fables  (Black  ed.     Mercury  and  the 
woodman). 

iCsop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.     Mercur>'  and  the  woodman). 

iEsop.     Fables  (Stickney.     Mercury  and  the  woodman). 

Arnold  and  Gilbert.     Stepping  stones  to  literature,     v.  3. 

Cowles.     Art  of  story-telling. 

(play).     Lansing.     Quaint    old   stories.     (Woodcutter   and    the 
fairy.) 

Poulsson.     In  the  child's  world. 

(poem).     Wiggin     and     Smith.     Talking     beasts.      (Woodman 
and  Mercury.) 
Honesty  is  the  best  policy.     Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stories. 
Hong  Kil  Tong;    or,  The  adventures  of  an  abused  boy.     Allen. 

Korean  tales. 
Honor,  prudence,  and  pleasure.   yEsop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Hoodie-crow.     Lang.     Lilac  fairy  book. 
Hookedy-Crookedy.    MacManus.    Donegal  fairy  stories. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  wonder. 
Hop-about  Man.     O'Grady  and  Throop.    Teachers'  story  tellers' 

book. 
Hop-o'-my-Thumb.   Aunt  Louisa's  book  of  fairy  talcs. 

Chisholm.     In  fairyland. 

Coe.     First  book  of  stories. 

Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories.     (Little  Thumb.) 

Cruikshank.     Cruikshank  fairy  book. 

Favorite  fairy  tales. 

Jerrold.      Big  book  of  fairy  tales. 

Johnson.     Oak-tree  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Blue  fair>'  book.     (Little  Thumb.) 

Lang.     Cinderella  and  other  fairy  tales.      (Little  Thumb.) 

Lansing.     Pairy  tales,     v.  1. 

Marshall.     Fairy  tales  of  all  nations.     (Tom  Thumb.) 


116  FAIRY  TALES 

Hop-o'-my-Thumb  —  continued. 

Mulock.     Fairy  book. 

Nursery  tales. 

Perkins.     Twenty  best  fairy  tales. 

Perrault.     Fairy  tales.     (Little  Thumbling.) 

Perrault.     Tales  of  Mother  Goose.      (Little  Thumb.) 

Perrault.     Tales  of  passed  times.     (Little  Thumb.) 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 

Singleton.     Goldenrod  fairy  book. 

Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables. 

Valentine.     Old,  old  fairy  tales  (Warne  ed.). 

Washburn.     Old-fashioned  fairy  tales. 

Welsh.     Fairy  tales  children  love.     (Little  Thumb.) 
Horatius  at  the  bridge.     Baldwin.     Fifty  famous  stories. 
Horn-book.     Andersen.     Stories  and  tales  (Author's  ed.). 
Horned  women.     Graves.     Irish  fairy  book. 

Jacobs.     Celtic  fairy  tales. 

Yeats.     Irish  fairy  tales. 
Hornets  and  the  bees  (poem).  W^iggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Horse  and  foal.     Gregory.     Kiltartan  wonder  book. 
Horse  and  his  rider,    ^sop.    Fables  (Stickney). 
Horse  and  the  ass.     Msop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

i^^^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

JEsop.     Fables  (Jacobs). 

JEsop.     Fables  (Stickney.     War  horse  and  ass). 
Horse  and  the  groom,     ^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Horse  and  the  hen.     Messer.     Next  night  stories. 
Horse  and  the  hog.     iEsop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Horse  and  the  laden  ass.     See  Horse  and  the  loaded  ass. 
Horse  and  the  lion.     ^sop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

yEsop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Horse  and  the  loaded  ass.     iEsop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

iEsop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.     Horse  and  the  laden  ass). 
Horse  and  the  olive.     See  Athens. 
Horse  and  the  stag.     ^sop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

^sop.     Fables  (Jacobs.     Horse,  the  hunter  and  the  stag). 
Horsc-devil  and  the  witch.     Kunos.     Forty-four  Turkish  fairy 
tales.     (Horse-dew  and  the  witch.) 
Kunos.     Turkish  fairy  tales. 
Horse-dew  and  the  witch.     See  Horse-devil  and  the  witch. 
Horse  GuUfaxi  and  the  sword  Gunnfjoder.     Lang.     Crimson 

fairy  book. 
Horse  of  wood.     See  Wooden  horse.     I. 
Horse  Shoe  Falls.     See  Bended  rocks. 

Horse,  the  hunter  and  the  stag.     See  Horse  and  the  stag. 
Horse  with  wings.     See  Pegasus. 

Horseshoes  on  the  church  door.     Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stones. 
Hottentot  moon  story.     See  Moon,  story  of.     I. 
Hounds  in  couples.     iEsop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 


FAIRY  TALES  117 

House  in  the  wood.     Baile}'  and  Lewis.     For  the  children's  hour. 

Baldwin.     Fairy  reader.     (Little  house  in  the  woods.) 

Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Lang.      Pink  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Snow-queen  and  other  stories. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Fairy  ring. 
House  Island.     Mulock.     Fairy  book. 
House  of  love.     Richards.     Golden  windows. 

House  that  Jack  built.     Bailey  and  Lewis.     For  the  children's 
hour. 

Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories. 

Gibbon.     Reign  of  King  Cole.  \ 

Grover.     Folk-lore  readers,     v.  1. 

Jerrold.     Big  book  of  nursery  rhymes. 

Mother  Goose  rhymes,  jingles  and  fairy  tales  (Altemus  ed.). 

Norton.     Heart  of  oak  books,     v.  1. 

O'Shea.     Six  nursery  classics. 

Welsh.     Stories  children  love.     (Story  of  the  house  that  Jack 
built.) 

Wiltse.     Folklore  stories  and  proverbs. 
How  a  bad  king  became  a  good  one.     .'Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

See  also  TArant  who  became  a  just  ruler. 
How  a  boy  became  first  a  lamb  and  then  an  apple.    Lang,  L.  B. 

All  sorts  of  stories  book. 
How  a  boy  loved  a  stag.     See  Cypress  tree. 

How  a  fish  swam  in  the  air  and  a  hare  in  the  water.    Lang. 
Snow-queen  and  other  stories. 

Lang.     \'iolet  fairy  book. 
How  a  giant  made  a  mountain.     Farmer.     Nature  myths. 
How  a  great  hero  met  his  master.     See  Hercules  and  his  labors. 
How  a  king  was  found.     Van  Sickle  and  Seegmiller.     Riverside 

readers.     4th  reader. 
How  a  mother's  pride  was  humbled.     See  Niobe. 
How  a  troll  made  a  lake.    Farmer.    Nature  myths. 
How  a  wicked  city  was  destroyed.     See  Baucis  and  Philemon. 
How  an  elf  set  up  housekeeping.     F"airy  stories  retold  from  St. 

Nicholas. 
How  an  old  man  lost  his  wen.     See  Man  with  the  wen. 
How  Ball-Carrier  finished  his  task.     Lang.     Aladdin  and  other 
stories. 

Lang.     Brown  fairy  book. 
How  beaver  stole  fire.     Judson,  K.  B.     Myths  and  legends  of  the 
Pacific  Northwest. 

See  also  How  fire  was  brought  to  the  Indians.     IL 
How  Boots  befooled  the  king.     Pyle,  H.     Wonder  clock. 
How  brave  Walter  hunted  wolves.     Lang.     Lilac  fairy  book. 
How  Brer  Coon  lost  his  shoes.     Young.     Behind  the  dark  i)incs. 
How  Brer  Flea  outwits  Brer  Rabbit.     Young.     Behind  the  dark 

pines. 
How  Brer  Possum  lost  his  own  shoes,     ^'ollng.     Behind  the  dark 
Ijines. 


118  FAIRY  TALES 

How  Brer  Rabbit  rid  our  woods  of  the  elephants.     Young. 

Behind  tlie  dark  pines. 
How  Brer  Tarrypin  learned  to  fly  (poem).     Harris.     Tar-Baby 

and  other  rh\mes. 
How   Brother   Bear's   hair  was   combed.     Harris.     Little   Mr. 

Thimblefinger. 
How  Brother  Fox  failed  to  get  his  grapes.    Harris.    Nights  with 

Uncle  Remus. 
Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables. 
How   Brother   Fox   was   too   smart.     I.     Harris.     Nights   with 

Uncle  Remus. 
How  Brother  Fox  was  too    smart.      H.      Harris.     Nights   with 

Uncle  Remus. 
How   Brother   Rabbit   fooled    the  whale  and   the   elephant. 
Bryant.     Best  stories  to  tell  to  children. 
Bryant.     Stories  to  tell  to  children. 
Pyle,  K.     Fairy  tales   (How  the  elephant  and   the  whale  were 

tricked). 
How  Brother  Rabbit  frightened  his  neighbors.     Harris.   Nights 

with  Uncle  Remus. 
How    Brother    Rabbit    got    the    meat.     Harris.     Nights    with 

Uncle  Remus. 
How  Bruin  tried  to  bring  Reynard  to  court.     Johnson.     Book 

of  fairy-tale  bears. 
How  careless  Brer  B'ar  lost  the  goobers.     Young.     Behind  the 

dark  pines. 
How   Cedric    became   a    knight.     Bailey   and    Lewis.     For   the 

children's  hour. 
Harrison,  E.     In  storyland.   (How  little  Cedric  became  a  knight.) 
How  Chicken-Little  went  fishing.     Bailey.    Stories  and  rhymes 

for  a  child. 
How  Christmas  came  to  Bertie's  house.    Bakewell.    True  fairy 

stories. 
How  Claus  won  the  princess.   See  Princess  who  said:  — 
How  clay  dishes  were  first  made.     Judd.     Wigwam  stories. 
How  Cormac  Mac  Art  went  to  faery.     Jacobs.     More  Celtic 

fairy  tales. 
How  coyote  got  his  cunning.     Judson,  K.  B.     Myths  and  legends 

of  the  Pacific  Northwest. 
How  coyote  stole  fire.    5pc  How  fire  was  brought  to  the  Indians.    I. 
How  coyote  was  killed.     Judson,  K.  B.     Myths  and  legends  of 

the  Pacific  Northwest. 
How  Dame  Margery  Twist  saw  more  than  was  good  for  her. 

Pyle,  H.     Pepper  and  salt. 
See  also  Fairy's  midwife;   Fairy  ointment;   Fairy  nurse. 
How  Decius  Mus  saved  Rome.     Baldwin.     Thirty  more  famous 

stories. 
How  did  he  do  it.     See  Goats  in  the  turnip  field. 
How  diseases  and  cares  came  to  men.     See  Pandora. 
How  dog  stole  fire.     Judson,   K.   B.     Myths  and  legends  of  the 

Pacific  Northwest. 
See  also  How  fire  was  brought  to  the  Indians.     I. 


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How  Drakestail  went   to   the  king.      See    Drakesbill    and    his 

friends. 
How  Fair  Maid  got  the  last  lick.     Young.     Behind   the  dark 

pines. 
How  fear  came.     Kipling,     Second  jungle  book. 
How  Fin  went   to   the  kingdom  of  the  big  men.     See  Finn 

MacCool. 
How  Finn  found  Bran.     See  Finn  MacCool. 

How  Finn  obtained  the  tooth  of  knowledge.     See  Finn  Mac- 
Cool. 
How  fire  came  to  the  earth.     I.     See  Prometheus. 
How  fire  came  to  the  earth.     II.     See  How  fire  was  brought  to 

the  Indians.      II. 
How  fire  came  to  the  mountaineers.     Roberts.     Flying  plover. 
How  fire  was  brought  to  the  Indians.     I.     Chandler.     In  the 
reign  of  coyote.    (How  the  animals  secured  fire.) 
Compton.     Snowbird  and  the  water  tiger  and  other  American 

Indian  tales. 
Cooke.     Nature  myths.     (How  the  spark  of  fire  was  saved.) 
Farmer.     Nature  myths. 
Holbrook.     Book  of  nature  myths. 
Judd.     ^Vig^vam  stories.     (How  light,  fire  and  water  first  came 

to  the  world.) 
Judson,   K.    B.      Myths  and  legends  of  the  Pacific  Northwest. 
(How  coyote  stole  fire.) 
How  fire  was  brought  to  the  Indians.     II.     Holbrook.  Book  of 
nature  myths.     (How  the  raven  helped  men.) 
Ni.xon-Roulet.    Indian  folk  tales.    (How  fire  came  to  the  earth.) 
See  also  Fire  bringer;    How  beaver  stole  fire;    How  dog  stole 
fire. 
How  fire  was  stolen  from  heaven.     See  Prometheus. 
How  flax  was  given  to  men.  Coe  and  Christie.  Story  hour  readers. 
3d  book.     (Queen  Hulda  and  the  flax.) 
Cowles.     Art  of  story-telling.     (How  the  queen  of  the  sky  gave 

gifts  to  men.) 
Farmer.     Nature  myths.    (Little  blue  flowers.) 
Holbrook.    Book  of  nature  myths. 
How  Geirald  the  coward  was  punished.  Lang.  Brown  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Elf  maiflen. 
How  Gladheart  went  to  court.     Brown,  A.     One-footed  fairy. 
How  1  became  an  admiral.    Henderson.   Sea  yarns  for  boys. 
How   Ian  Direach  got   the  blue  falcon.     Lang.     Orange  fairy 

book. 
How    Isuro    the    rabbit    tricked    Gudu.     Lang.     Orange  fairy 

How  Jack  went  to  seek  his  fortune.     Coussens.     Child  s  book  of 
stories. 
Jacobs.     English  fairy  tales. 
.SV^  also  firt-mcn  town  musicians;    White  pet. 
How  Jack  won  a  wife.     Sec  Jack  the  cunning  thief. 
How   Kemush  created  the  world.     See  Creation  of  the  world, 
Inrlian. 


120  FAIRY  TALES 

How  light,  fire  and  water  first  came  to  the  world.    Sec  How 

fire  was  brought  to  the  Indians.     I. 
How  little  Cedric  became  a  knight.     See  How  Cedric  became  a 

knight. 
How  Mad  Buffalo  fought  the  thunder-bird.     Compton.    Snow- 
bird and  the  water  tiger,  and  other  American  Indian  tales. 
How  Mr.  Rabbit  lost  his  fine  bushy  tail.    Harris.    Uncle  Remus, 

his  songs  and  his  sayings. 
How  Mr.  Rabbit  saved  his  meat.     Harris.     Uncle  Remus,  his 

songs  and  his  sayings. 
How  Mr.  Rabbit  succeeded  in  raising  a  dust.     Harris.     Uncle 

Remus,  his  songs  and  his  sayings. 
How   Mister  Rabbit   was   punished   for   discontent.     Young. 

Behind  the  dark  pines. 
How  Mr.  Rabbit  was  too  sharp  for  Mr.  Fox.     Harris.     Uncle 

Remus,  his  songs  and  his  sayings. 
How  Mr.  Rooster  lost  his  dinner.     Harris.     Nights  with  Uncle 

Remus. 
How  Mrs.  Fox  married  again.     See  Wedding  of  Mrs.  Fox. 
How  Mrs.  White  Hen  helped  Rose.   Spaulding  and  Bryce.   Aldine 

readers.     2d  reader. 
How  mosquitoes  came.     Tanner.     Legends  from  the  red   man's 
forest. 
See  also  Why  the  mosquito  hates  smoke. 
How  Narcissus  loved  his  image.    See  Echo  and  Narcissus. 
How  Oberon  saved  Huon.     Lang.     Red  romance  book. 
How  old  Craney-Crow  lost  his  head.     Harris.     Told  by  Uncle 

Remus. 
How  old  man  above  created  the  world.     Judson,  K.  B.     Myths 

and  legends  of  the  Pacific  Northwest. 
How  Oliver  fought  for  France  and  the  faith.     See  Charlemagne. 
How  one   turned    his    troubles    to  some  account.     Pyle,    H. 

Wonder  clock. 
How  one  went  out  to  woo.     Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the 

Norse. 
How  pansies  came;    or.   The  storj'  of   Cheer-heart.      Hubbard. 

Chats  with  Color-kin. 
How  Porcupine  Killer  learned  still  more  about  the  w  onderf  ul 

fire.     Roberts.     Flying  plover. 
How  Oawaneca  created  the  world.    See  Creation  of  the  world, 

Indian. 
How  Ralph,  the  charcoal-burner,  entertained  King  Charles, 
and     afterwards     went     to     court.     Tappan.     Stories    of 
legendary'  heroes. 
Herbertson.     Heroic   legends.     (Charcoal-burner.) 
How  Reynard  fooled  Bruin.    Aunt  Naomi.   Jewish  fairy  tales  and 

fables. 
How  Reynard  outwitted  Bruin.    See  Slip  root,  catch  Reynard's 

foot. 
How  Rome  was  founded.    See  Romulus  and  Remus. 
How  sense  was  distributed.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 


FAIRY  TALES  121 

How  Silver  Fox  created  the  world.     See  Creation  of  the  world, 

Indian. 
How  Sis  Wren  lost  her  prize.     Young.     Behind  the  dark  pines. 
How   six  men  travelled   through  the  wide  world.     Coussens. 
Child's  book  of  stories.      (Six  comrades.) 
Grimm.    Household  stories  (Crane,  tr.     Six  soldiers  of  fortune). 
Johnson.     Birch-tree  fairy  book.     (Six  comrades.) 
Lang.     Invisible  prince  and  other  stories. 
Lang.     Yellow  fairy  book. 
See  also  Boobv;   Five  servants. 
How  Skadi  chose  her  husband.     Bradish.     Old   Norse  stories. 
(Skadi.) 
Brown,  A.  F.     In  the  days  of  giants.     (Skadi's  choice.) 
Edmison.     Stories  from  the  Norseland. 
Foster  and  Cummings.     Asgard  stories.     (Skadi.) 
How  some  wild  animals  became  tame  ones.     Lang.     Brown 

fairy  book. 
How  Sta'rbright  found  his  laugh.    Andrews.    Enchanted  forest. 
How  summer  came  to  the  earth.     Brooks.     Stories  of  the  red 
children.      (How  summer  came.) 
Brown,  A.  F.     Tales  of  the  red  children.     (How  summer  came.) 
Holbrook.     Book  of  nature  myths. 

Pratt.     Legends  of  the  red  children.     (How  the  summer  came.) 
Tanner.     Legends  from  the  red  man's  forest.     (Summer  maker.) 
Wilson,  G.  L.     Myths  of  the  red  children.     (Fisher  who  let  out 

summer.) 
Wilson,  Mrs.  L.  L.  W.     Nature  study  reader.     (How  summer 

came  upon  earth.) 
See  also  Summer. 
How  summer  came  upon  earth.     See  How  summer  came  to  the 

L-arth. 
How  the  alphabet  was  made.     Kipling.     Just  so  stories. 
How    the    andirons    took    a    walk    (poem).     Aspinwall.     Short 

stories  for  short  people. 
How  the  animals  got  their  colors.     Chandler.     In  the  reign  of 

covote. 

How  the  animals  secured  fire.     See  How  fire  was  brought  to  the 

Indians.      I.  i  ■  r 

How  the  animals  secured  salmon.     Chandler.     In  the  reign  of 

coyote. 

Compton.     Snowbird  and  the  water  tiger,  and  other  American 

Indian  tales.     (Covote;   or,  Prairie  wolf.) 
Judson,   K.   B.     Myths  and   legends  of  the  Pacific  Northwest. 
(Coyote  and  the  salmon.) 
How  the  apple-blossoms  came  back.    Bailey  and  Lewis.    For  the 

children's  hour. 
How  the  Aristocrats  sailed  away.     Stockton.     IToating  prince. 
How  the  ass  became  a  man  again.     Lang.     Red  romance  book. 
How  the  bean  got  its  black  seam.    See  Straw,  the  coal,  and  the 

bean. 
How  the  bear  lost  his  tail.     Sec  W  hy  the  bear  has  a  short  tail. 


122  FAIRY  TALES 

How  the  bear  nursed  the  little  alligator.     Harris.     Nights  with 

Uncle  Remus. 
How  the  beggar  boy  turned  into  Count  Piro.     Lang.     Crimson 

fairy  book. 
See  also  Puss  in  boots. 
How  the  birds  came  to  have  feathers.     Tanner.     Legends  from 

the  red  man's  forest. 
How  the  birds  learned   to  make   their   nests.      See  Magpie's 

nest.     L 
How  the  blossoms  came  to  the  heather.     Holbrook.     Book  of 

nature  myths. 
How  the  bluebird  got  its  color.     Grinnell.     Birds  of  song  and 

story. 
How  the  camel  got  his  hump.     Kipling.     Just  so  stories. 
How  the  cardinal  grosbeak  got  its  red  bill.     Grinnell.     Birds  of 

song  and  story. 
How  the  cat  kept  Christmas.     Coolidge.     New  Year's  bargain. 
How  the  cat  outwitted  the  fox.     See  Cat,  the  cock  and  the  fox. 
How  the  chipmunk  got  the  stripes  on  its  back.     Cooke.  Nature 

myths. 
See  also  Chipmunk's  black  stripe. 
How  the  cliff  was  clad.     Ruskin.     King  of  the  Golden  River  and 

other  stories. 
How    the   copper   mountain   came    to   fall.     Judd.     Wigwam 

stories. 
How  the  crab  got  even.     See  Crab  and  the  monkey. 
How  the  deer  lost  his  gall.     Grinnell.     Pawnee  hero  stories. 
How  the  dragon  was  tricked.     Lang.     Pink  fairy  book. 
How  the  duck  came  to  have  a  fiat  back.     Tanner.     Legends 

from  the  red  man's  forest. 
See  also  Great  wizard. 
How   the   elephant   and   the  whale  were   tricked.     See   How 

Brother  Rabbit  fooled  the  whale  and  the  elephant. 
How  the  ermine  got  its  necklace.    Judson,  K.  B.     Myths  and 

legends  of  the  Pacific  Northwest. 
How  the  Evil  One  was  made.     Nixon-Roulet.     Indian  folk  tales. 
How  the  fairies  were  changed  into  mocking-birds.    Harrison, 

E.  O.     Moon  princess. 
How  the  fir  tree  became  the  Christmas  tree.     See  Christmas 

tree.     H. 
How  the  first  letter  was  written.     Kipling.     Just  so  stories. 
How  the  fox  and  the  crab  ran  a  race.     Johnson.     Book  of  fairy- 
tale foxes. 
Partridge.     Story  telling  in  home  and   school.      (Fox  and   the 

crab.) 
How  the  fox  played  herdsman.     See  Fox  as  herdsboy. 
How  the  good  gifts  were  used  by  two.     Pyle,  H.     Wonder  clock. 
How    the    Grosbeak    got    his    rose-colored    breast.     Grinnell. 

Birds  of  song  and  story. 
How  the  hair  of  O'Neil's  head  was  made  to  grow.    Grierson. 

Children's  book  of  Celtic  stories. 


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How  the  hermit  helped  to  win  the  king's  daughter.     Lang. 

Pink  fairy  book. 
Lang.     Snow-queen  and  other  stories. 
How  the  horses  of  the  sun  ran  away.     See  Phaeton. 
How  the  humming  bird  lost  her  voice.     Young.     Behind  the 

dark  pines. 
How  the  hunter  destroyed  the  snow.    Brown,  E.  V.    Stories  of 

childhood  and  nature. 
How    the   Indians   came    to   know    medicine   plants.     Judd. 

\\  igwam  stories. 
Tanner.     Legends  from  the  red  man's  forest.      (Herbs  that  heal.) 
How  the  kingfisher  got  his  ring  and  his  ruffle.    Judd.     Wigwam 

stories. 
Tanner.     Legends  from  the  red  man's  forest.     (White  spot  of  the 

kingfisher.) 
How  the  knight  of  the  sun  rescued  his  father.     Lang.     Red 

romance  book. 
How  the  lame  man  and  the  blind  man  helped  each  other.     See 

Blind  man  and  the  lame  man. 
How  the  lark  got  the  crescent  on  its  breast.     Grinnell.     Birds 

in  song  and  story. 
How  the  leopard  got  his  spots.     Kipling.     Just  so  stories. 
How  the  little  brother  set  free  his  big  brothers.     Lang.   Brown 

fair>'  book. 
How  the  little  demon  earned  his  stolen  crust  of  bread.     Tol- 
stoi.    Tales. 
How  the  little  rabbit  snared  the  sun.     See  Sun  a  prisoner.     II. 
How  the  mice  got  out  of  trouble.     Darton.     Wonder  book  of 

beasts. 
How  the  minstrel  saved  the  king.     See  Richard  Coeur  de  Leon. 
How   the   moon   became   beautiful.     Davis  and   Chow-Leung. 

Chinese  fables  and  folk  stories. 
How  the  moon  princess  came  to  the  earth.     Harrison,  E.  O. 

Moon  princess. 
How  the  moon  princess  was  taken  captive  by  the  black  dwarf. 

Harrison,  E.  O.     Moon  princess. 
How  the  mouse  got  into  his  hole.     Rouse.     Talking  thrush  and 

other  tales  from  India. 
See  also  Cat  and  the   mouse;    Grain  of  corn;    Little  Tuppen; 

Munachar  and  Manachar;    Nanny  who  wouldn  t  go  home  to 

supper;   Old  woman  and  her  pig;   Sparrow  and  the  bush._ 
How  the  Nautilus  left  his  ship.     Bakewell.     True  fairy  stories. 
How  the  news  of  the  wild  wood  got  abroad.     Young.     Behind 

the  dark  pines. 
How  the  oak  tree  became  king.     Arnold  and  Gilbert.     Stejiping 

stfjnes  to  literature.     \-.  3. 
How  the  Okanogans  became  red.     Judson,  K.  B.     Myths  and 

legends  of  the  Pacific  Northwest. 
How  the  patient  worm  saved  the  children.     Brooks.     Stories 

of  the  rc-d  children. 
How  the  pig  built  a  house.     See  Ram  and   the  i)ig    who  went 

into  the  wfiods  to  live  by  themselves. 


124  FAIRY  TALES 

How  the  pigs  can  see  the  wind.     Bailey.     Firelight  stories. 
How  the  princess  was  beaten  in  a  race.     Scudder.     Book  of 
legends. 
See  also  Atalanta's  race. 
How  the  princess'  pride  was  broken.     Pyle,  H.     Wonder  clock. 
How  the  puffin  got  his  "horns."    Allen.    Indian  fairy  talcs. 
How   tlie  quail   became  a   snipe.     Holbrook.     Book   of  nature 

myths. 
How  the  queen  of  the  sky  gave  gifts  to  men.     See  How  flax 

was  given  to  men. 
How  the  rain  comes.     Brooks,  D.     Stories  of  the  red  children. 
Pratt.     Legends  of  the  red  children.     (Rain  and  the  snow.) 
Tanner.     Legends  from  the  red  man's  forest.     (Rain  and  snow.) 
How  the  Raja's  son  won  the  princess  Labam.     Jacobs.    Indian 
fairy  tales  (Burt  ed.). 
Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables. 
How  the  raven  helped  men.     See  How  fire  was  brought  to  the 

Indians.      II. 
How  the  rhinoceros  got  his  skin.     Kipling.     Just  so  stories. 
How     the    robin    came.     Cooke.     Nature    myths    and    stories. 
(Indian  story  of  the  robin.) 
Cowles.     Art  of  story-telling.      (Opeeche,  the  robin  redbreast.) 
Judd.     Wigwam  stories.      (Opeeche,  the  robin  redbreast.) 
Kennedy.     New  world  fairy  book.     (Robin  Redbreast.) 
Pratt.     Legends  of  the  red  children.      (Legend  of  the  Opeeche.) 
Stebbins.     Third   reader.     (Why   the   robin   has   a   red   breast. 

pt.  L) 
Tanner.     Legends  from  the  red   man's  forest.     (Opeeche,   the 

robin  redbreast.) 
Wilson,    Mrs.    L.    L.    W.     Nature   study   reader.     (Robin   red- 
breast.) 
How  the  robin  got  its  red  breast.     See  Why  the  robin  has  a  red 

breast.     I. 
How  the  robin's  breast  became  red.     See  Why  the  robin  has  a 

red  breast.     I. 
How  the  sea  became  salt.     See  Why  the  sea  is  salt.     I. 
How  the  spark  of  fire  was  saved.     See  How  fire  was  brought  to  the 

Indians.      I. 
How  the  spring  comes.     Pratt.     Legends  of  the  red  children. 
How  the  Stalos  were  tricked.    Lang.   Orange  fair\'  book. 
How  the  storks  came  and  went.     Bakewell.     True  fairy  stories. 

Coolidge.     Round  dozen. 
How  the  summer  came.     See  How  summer  came  to  the  earth. 
How  the  sun  prince  rescued  the  moon  princess.   Harrison,  E.  O. 

Moon  princess. 
How  the  sun  princess  came  to  earth.     Harrison,  E.  O.     Moon 

princess. 
How  the  sun,  the  moon  and  the  wind  went  out  to  dinner. 

See  Why  all  men  love  the  moori. 
How  the  three  clever  men  outwitted  the  demons.    Frere.    Old 
Deccan  days. 


FAIRY  TALES  125 

How  the  umbrella  ran  away  with  EUie.     Coolidge.     Mischief's 

Thanksgiving. 
How  the  water  lily  came.     See  Star  maiden. 
How  the  whale  got  his  throat.     Kipling.     Just  so  stories. 
How  the  wicked  sons  were  duped.     Jacobs.     Indian  fairy  tales. 
How  the  wicked  Tanuki  was  punished.     Lang.     Crimson  fairy 

book. 
How  the  wolf  lost  his  tail.     Douglas.     Scottish  fairy  talcs. 
How   the   woodchuck   helped   Alenabozho.      Judd.      Wigwam 

stories. 
How  they  got  Hairlock  home.     See  Xanny  who  wouldn't  go  home 

to  supper. 
How  Thiassi  captured  Loki.     See  Iduna's  apples. 
How  Thomas  Connolly  met  the  banshee.     Yeats.     Irish  fairy 

tales. 
How  Thorkill  went   to   the  underworld   and   Eric   the   Far- 
travelled  to  Paradise.    Jacobs.    Book  of  wonder  ^-oyages. 
How  three  went  out  into  the  wide  world.     Pyle,  H.     Wonder 

clock. 
How  to  find  out  a  true  friend.     Lang.     Crimson  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Snow-queen  and  other  stories. 
How  to  tell  a  real  princess.    See  Princess  on  the  pea. 
How  to  tell  a  true  princess.     See  Princess  on  the  pea. 
How  to  win  a  prince.     Asbjornsen.     Tales  from  the  fjeld.        ^ 
How  "To  Wut  In"   made  the  rainbow.     Allen.     Indian  fairy 

tales. 
How  troubles  came  into  the  world.     See  Pandora. 
How  two  beetles  took  lodgings.     Wiggin  and   Smith.     Tales  of 

laughter. 
How  two  looked  at  a  shower.     Ketchum  and  Jorgensen.    Kinder- 
garten gems. 
How  two  squaws  saved  their  band.     Judd.     Wig^vam  stories. 
How  two  went  into  partnership.     Pyle,  H.     Wonder  clock. 
How  Wattle  Weasel  was  caught.     Harris.     Nights  with  Uncle 

Remus. 
How  we  came  to  have  pink  roses.    Br>ant.    How  to  tell  stories  to 

children. 
How  we  first  came  to  have  umbrellas.  See  Elf  and  the  dormouse. 
How    Wiley   Wolf   rode    in    the   bag.     Harris.     Told   by    Uncle 

Remus. 
How  woman  came  to  earth.     Grinnell.     Birds  in  song  and  story. 
How  Wry-Face  played  a  trick  on  One-Eye,  the  potato  wife. 

Coc.     Second  book  of  stories. 
Hrungner.     See  Thor:  Thor  and  Hrungnir. 
Hu  Gadarn.     Thomas.     Welsh  fairy  book. 
Huckleberry.    Stockton.    Floating  prince. 

Hudden   and    Dudden   and    Donald    O'Neary.     Forty    famous 
f.iiry  tales. 
Jacobs.     Celtic  fairy  tales. 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 
Yeats.      Irish  fairy  and  folk  tales. 
See  also  Little  Claus  and  Big  Claus. 


12G  FAIRY  TALES 

Hunchback.     I.     Caballero.     Spanish  fairy  tales. 
Hunchback.    II.    See  Little  hunchback. 
Hunchback  and  his  two  brothers.     See  King's  three  sons. 
Hunchback,  the  pool,  and  the  silver  ring.     Baring.     Blue  rose 

fairy  book. 
Hungry  cat  and  the  pigeons.     i'Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Hungry  fox  and   his  breakfast.     Johnson.     Book  of  fairy-tale 

foxes. 
Hungry  grandfathers.     Lummis.     Pueblo  Indian  folk  stories. 
Hungry  rabbit's  reward.     Allen.     Indian  fairy  tales. 
Hunt  for  the  beautiful.     Alden.     Why  the  chimes  rang. 
Hunt  in  Calydon.     See  Calydonian  hunt. 
Hunt  in  the  forest.     See  Calydonian  hunt. 
Hunt  in  the  wood  of  Calydon.     See  Calydonian  hunt. 
Hunt  in  the  wood  of  Puelle.    Baldwin.    Hero  tales  told  in  school. 
Hunted  beaver.   /Esop.    Fables  (Black  ed.). 

x-Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Hunted  hare.     Hartland.     English  folk  and  fairy  tales. 
Hunter.     Houghton.     Russian  grandmother's  wonder  tales. 
Hunter  and  his  hounds.     Success  library,     v.  3. 
Hunter  and  the  priest.    Xixon-Roulet.    Japanese  folk  stories  and 

fair],'  tales. 
Hunter  and  the  woodcutter.    Scudder.   Fables  and  folk  stories. 
Hunter,  the  fox,  and  the  leopard.     Bidpai.     Tortoise  and  the 

geese. 
Hunter,  the  fox,  and  the  tiger,     .^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Hunter,  the  snipe  and  the  bivalve.     Davis  and  Chow-Leung. 

Chinese  fables  and  folk  stories. 
Hunter  who  could  fly.    Judd.    Wigwam  stories. 
Hunter  who  trapped  the  sun.     See  Sun  a  prisoner.     I. 
Hunting  of  the  cheviot.   See  Chevy  Chase. 
Hunting  the  Calydonian  boar.     See  Calydonian  hunt. 
Huntsman  the  unlucky.     Singleton.     Goldenrod  fairy  book. 
Huron  Cinderella.     Kennedy.     New  world  fairy  book. 

See  also  Cinderella. 
Husband  and  the  parrot.     Arabian  nights  (Dodge  ed.). 

Arabian  nights  (Lang.    Story  of  the  husband  and  the  parrot.) 

Arabian  nights  (Townsend.     History    of   the   husband   and   the 
parrot.) 

Welsh.     Fair>'  tales   children  love. 
Husband  of  the  rat's  daughter.     See  Rats  and  their  son-in-law. 
Husband  who  was  to  mind  the  house.     See  Man  who  was  going 

to  mind  the  house. 
Husbandman  and  his  sons.     See  Gold  in  the  orchard. 
Husbandman  and  the  eagle.     /Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Husbandman  and  the  stork.     See  Farmer  and  the  stork. 
Husbandman    that   lost   his    mattock,     ^sop.     Fables    (Burt 

ed.). 
Hut  in  the  forest.     Hoxie.     Kindergarten  story  book. 

O'Grady  and  Throop.     Teachers'  story  tellers'  book. 
Hyacinth.     See  Hyacinthus. 


FAIRY  TALES  127 

Hyacinthus.     Firth.     Stories  of  old  Greece. 

Franciilon.     Gods  and  heroes.     (Hyacinth.) 

Hartley.     Stories  from   Greek   legends.     (Story   of  Apollo  and 
Hyacinthus;   or,  The  boy  who  was  changed  into  a  flower.) 

Hyde.     Favorite  Greek  myths. 

Kupfer.     Stories  of  long  ago. 

Wilson,    Mrs.   L.   L.    W.     Nature   study   reader.     (Apollo   and 
Hyacinthus.) 
Hyena's  punishment.     Stafford.     Animal  fables. 
Hyena's  spots.     Stafford.     Animal  fables. 
Hylas.     See  First  tree  frog. 
Hynde  Etin.    Macleod.    Book  of  ballad  stories. 
Hynde  Horn.     Grierson.     Children's  tales  from  Scottish  ballads. 
Hypermnestra.     Storr.     Half  a  hundred  hero  tales. 
Hyung  Bo  and  Nahl  Bo.   See  Swallow-king's  rewards. 


I  don't  care.     Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories. 

\\'elsh.     Stories  children  love. 
I  have  a  right.     Ingelow.     Stories  told  to  a  child,     v.  1. 
I  know  what  I  have  learned.     Lang.     Golden  mermaid  and  other 
stories. 

Lang.     Pink  fairy  book. 
I  wonder.     See  Boots  and  his  brothers. 
"I  won't."    Ewing.    Old-fashioned  fairy  tales. 

lagoo,  the  great  story-teller.   Compton.   Snow  bird  and  the  water 
tiger,  and  other  American  Indian  tales.     (Story  teller  himself.) 

Judd.     Wigwam  stories. 
Iain,  the  fisher's  son.    Grierson.    Children's  book  of  Celtic  stories. 
Ian,  the  soldier's  son,     Lang.     Orange  fairy  book. 
lanto's  chase.     Thomas.     Welsh  fairy  book. 
lb  and  Christine.     See  lb  and  little  Christina. 
lb  and  little  Christina.     Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Andersen.     Stories  and  tales  (Author's  ed.  lb  and  Christine). 
Ibbity.     Bailey.     Firelight  stories. 
Icarus.     See  Daedalus  and  Icarus. 
Ice  king's  bride.     See  Ethelinda. 
Ice-maiden.     Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

.Anrlersen.     Stories  and  tales  (Author's  ed.). 
Ice  queen's  palace.     Harrison,  E.  O.     Prince  Silverwings. 
Ichabod  Crane.     See  Sleepy  Hollow. 
Iddly    Bung's    April    Christmas    tree.     Wiltse.     Kindergarten 

stories. 
Idle  maiden.     See  Spinning  queen. 
Idun.     See  Iduna's  apples. 

Iduna's  apples.     Arnold  and  Gilbert.     Stepping  stones  to  litera- 
ture.    V.  5. 

Baldwin.     Hero  tales  told  in  school.     (Idun  and  her  apples.) 

Bradish.     Old  Norse  stories.     (Iduna.) 

Brown,  A.  F.     In  the  days  of  giant-s.     (Magic  apples.) 


128  FAIRY  TALES 

Iduna's  apples  —  continued. 

lulmison.     Stories  from  Norseland.      (Idun's  apples  of  youth.) 

Foster  and  Cummings.     Asgard  stories.     (Stealing  of  Iduna.) 

Keary.     Heroes  of  Asgard. 

Litchfield.     Nine  worlds.    (How  Thiassi  captured  Loki;    Thiassi 
carries  off  Loki;   The  gods  grow  old.) 

Mabie.     Myths  every  child  should  know.     (Apples  of  Idun.) 

Mabie.     Norse  stories.     (Apples  of  Idun.) 

Pratt.     Legends  of  Norseland.      (Apples  of  life.) 

Tai)pan.     Myths  from  many  lands. 
If  Heaven  will  it.     Caballero.     Spanish  fairy  tales. 

\\*iggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 
Iktomi  and  the  coyote.     Zitkala-Sa.     Old  Indian  legends. 
Iktomi  and  the  ducks.     Zitkala-Sa.     Old  Indian  legends. 
Iktomi  and   the  fawn.     Zitkala-Sa. ._  Old  Indian  legends. 
Iktomi  and  the  muskrat.     Zitkala-Sa.     Old  Indian  legends. 
Iktomi    and    the    turtle.      Zitkala-Sa.     Old  Indian  legends. 
Iktomi's  blanket.    Zitkala-Sa.     Old  Indian  legends. 
II  crocifisso  della  Providenza  (poem).     Alexander.     Hic'den  ser- 
vants. 
I'll  do  so  another  time.     See  Lazy  Jack. 
Ill-luck  and  the  fiddler.     Pyle,  H.     Twilight  land. 
Ill-treating  a  ghost.     Henderson.     Sea  yarns  for  boys. 
Image  and  the  treasure.     Alderman.     Classics  old  and  nw.     3d 
reader. 

Scudder.     Book  of  legends. 
Imitating  animals  (poem),     ^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Immortal  fountain.     Whittier.     Child  life  in  prose. 
Imp  of  the  well.     See  Ghost  of  the  spring  and  the  shrew. 
Imp  tree.     Rhys.     Fairy  gold. 

Imperishable.     Chodzko.     Fairy  tales  of  the  Slav. 
Impossible  enchantment.     Lang.     Grey  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Trusty  John  and  other  stories. 
In  a  thousand  years.     Andersen.    Stories  and  tales.    (Authc-'s  ed.) 
"In  some  lady's  garden."    Harris.    Nights  with  Uncle  Remus. 
In  the  bear's  paws  and  the  eagle's  claws.     Grundtvig.     Fairy 

tales  from  afar. 
In  the  desert  of  waiting;  or,  The  legend  of  Camelback  nroun- 

tain.     Johnston.     Little  Colonel  in  Arizona. 
In  the  duck-yard.     See  Portuguese  duck. 
In  the  giant's  house.     See  Geirrod:    Geirrod  and  Thor. 
In  the  great  walled  country.     Alden.     Why  the  chimes  rang. 
In   the  land   of  souls.     Judd.     Wigwam   stories.     (White   s'     'e 
canoe.) 

Lang.     Yellow  fairy  book. 

Success  library,     v.  .3. 

Tanner.     Legends  from  the  red   man's  forest.     (Island  o    the 
Blessed.) 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Magic  casements.     (Journey  to  the  isUnd 
of  souls.) 
In  the  nursery.     Andersen.     Wonder  stories. 


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"In  the  uttermost  parts  of  the  sea."     Andersen.     Fairy  tales 
(Paull  tr.). 
Andersen.    Stories  and  tales  (Author's  ed.). 
Inao  of  the  Ainu.    Xi.\on-Roulet.    Japanese  folk  stories  and  fairy 

tales. 
Inchcape  rock.     Baldwin.     Fifty  famous  stories. 
Indian  and  the  Frenchman,     ^^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Indian  brave,  Adventures  of  an.     Lang.     Orange  fairy  book. 
Indian  corn,  Origin  of  (poem).     Alexander.     Hidden  servants. 
Indian  fairy.     Brown,  A.  F.     Star  jewels. 
Indian  legend  of  the  water  lily.     See  Star  maiden. 
Indian  Orpheus.     Brown,  E.  V.     When  the  world  was  young. 
Indian  story  of  the  mole.     See  Sun  a  prisoner.     I. 
Indian  story  of  the  robin.     See  How  the  robin  came. 
Indian  story  of  the  winds.     I.     Hall  and  Oilman.     Story  land. 

2d  reader. 
Indian   story   of   the   winds.     H.     Pratt.     Legends  of  the  red 

children.      (Legends  of  the  winds.) 
Indian  who  married  the  moon.     Judd.     WigAvam  stories. 
Indian-;'  Cinderella.     See  Little  Scar  Face. 

Indian  s  flood.     Judd.     Wigwam  stories.     (Story  of  the  deluge.) 
Tan.ier.     Legends  from  the  red  man's  forest. 

Sic  also  Great  wizard;    Deluge  and  how  it  came  about. 
Indian's  vow  to  the  thunder  gods.    Judson,  K.  B.    Ahths  and 

lcs.;^nds  of  the  Pacific  Northwest. 
Indust  ious  manikins.     See  Elves  and  the  shoemaker. 
Indusrjy  and  sloth.     /Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Ingebjorg.     Hall,  Mrs.  A.  W.     Icelandic  fairy  tales. 
Inquisitive  man.     /Esop.     Fables  (Stickney.     Supplement). 
Intelligence  and  luck.     Mabie.     Folk  talcs  every  child  should 

know. 
Invalid  lion.     See  Lion,  the  fox  and  the  beasts. 
Invisible  kingdom.     Winnington.     Outlook  fair>-  book. 
Invisible  knight.     See  Prince  Slugobyl. 
Invisible  prince.    L    Lang.    Invisible  prince  and  other  stories. 

Lang.     Yellow  fairy  book. 
Invisible  prince.    II.   Aulnoy.   Fairy  tales  (Prince  Sprite). 
Mulock.     Fairy  book.     (Prince  Sprite.) 
\';flentine.     Old,  old  fairy  tales.     (Prince  Sprite.^ 
lo.     Baldwin.     Old  Greek  stories. 

Baldwin.     Story  of  the  golden  age.     {In  Children  of   Prome- 
theus.) 
Guerber.     Myths  of  Greece  and  Rome. 
Hartley.     Stories  from   the   Greek   legends.     (Story  of   lo  and 

Argus;   or.  The  watchman  with  a  hundred  eyes.) 
liolbrook.     Book  of   nature   myths.     (Why   the   peacock's   tail 

.^  has  a  hundred  eyes.) 
T  'yde.     Favorite  Greek  myths.     (Mercury  and  Argus.) 
,  idd.     Classic  myths.     (Juno's  bird,  the  peacock.) 
Kupfer.     Stories  of  long  ago. 
Pratt.     Myths  of  old  Greece,    v.  2. 
♦Wilson,    Mrs.   L.   L.   W.     Nature  .study  reader.     (Story  of  the 
peacock.) 


130  FAIRY  TALES 

Ion,  Story  of.     Hutchinson.     Orpheus  with  his  lute.     {In  In  the 

house  of  Apollo.) 
Iphigenia.     Baldwin.     Hero  tales  told  in  school. 

Church.     Greek  story  and  song.      (Finding  of  Iphigenia.) 

Storr.     Half  a  hundred  hero  tales. 
Iris.     Cooke.     Nature  myths.     (Iris'  bridge.) 

Judd.     Classic  myths.     (Iris,  the  rainbow  princess.) 

Pratt.     Fairyland  of  flowers.     (Legend  of  the  iris.) 

Pratt.     Mjths  of  old  Greece,     v.  3. 
Irmgard's  cow.     Lindsay.     More  mother  stories. 
Iron,  Origin  of.     See  Wicked  hornet. 
Iron  casket.     Silver  fairy  book. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  wonder. 
Iron  dog.     Aspinwall.     Short  stories  for  short  people. 
Iron  eagle.     Canton.     Reign  of  King  Herla. 
Iron  Hans.     Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 

Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 
Iron  stove.     Lang.     Magic  ring  and  other  stories. 

Lang.     Yellow  fairy  book. 

Mulock.     Fairy  book. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Fairy  ring. 
Iron  wolf.     Bain.     Cossack  fairy  tales. 

W'iggin  and  Smith.     Fairy  ring. 
Ironlaczy.     Underbill.     Dwarfs'  tailor  and  other  fairy  tales. 
Island  fable.     See  Mouse  and  the  elephant. 
Island  of  Demons.     Higginson.     Tales  of  the  enchanted  islands  of 

the  Atlantic. 
Island  of  skeletons.     Compton.     Snowbird  and  the  water  tiger, 

and  other  American  Indian  tales. 
Island  of  the  Blessed.     See  In  the  land  of  souls. 
Isle  of  the  rose.     Hutchinson.     Golden  porch. 
Isolda.     See  Sir  Tristram. 
It  is  quite  true.     Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Andersen.     Stories  and  tales  (Author's  ed.     "It's  quite  true!"). 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 
Italian  harp's  story.     Harrison,  C.  C.     Bric-a-brac  stories. 
Ithenhiela,  Story  of.    Brown,  A.  E.     Tales  of  the  red  children. 

Cowles.     Art  of  story  telling.     (Story  of  Ithenthiela.) 
Ithentheila.     See  Ithenhiela. 
"It's  quite  true."   See  It  is  quite  true. 
Ivan.     Jacobs.     Celtic  fairy  tales.     (Tale  of  Ivan.) 

See  also  Lac  of  rupees  for  a  piece  of  advice. 
Ivan  and  the  daughter  of  the  sun.     Bain.     Cossack  fairy  tales. 
Ivan    and    the    gray   wolf.     Dole.     White    duckling   and    other 
stories. 

Gask.     Folk   tales    from    many    lands.      (Prince  Ivan  and  the 
grey  wolf.) 

See  also  Golden  bird.     II. 
Ivan  the  fool  and  St.  Peter's  fife.     Bain.     Cossack  fairy  tales. 
Ivan  the  fool.  Story  of.     Tolstoi.     More  tales. 

Tolstoy.     Twenty-three  tales. 


FAIRY  TALES  131 

Ivanczarovitch    and     Bulat     the    Brave.     Underhill.     Dwarfs' 

tailor  and  other  fairy  tales. 
Ivanoushka  the  simpleton.   See  Little  Fool  Ivan. 
Ivory  city  and  its  fairy  princess.     Jacobs.     Indian  fairy  tales. 
Ixion.     Pratt.     Myths  of  old  Greece,     v.  1. 
lya,  the  camp-eater.      Zitkala-Sa.     Old  Indian  legends. 


Jack  and  his  comrades.     Jacobs.     Celtic  fair>'  tales. 

Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables. 

See  also  Bremen  town  musicians. 
Jack  and  his  golden  snuff-box.     Jacobs.     English  fairy  tales. 

Marshall.     Fairy  tales  of  all  nations. 
Jack  and  his  master.     Jacobs.     Celtic  fairy  tales. 

Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables. 
Jack  and  Jill  on  the  moon  mountains.     Judd.     Classic  myths. 
Jack  and  the  bean-stalk.     Adams.     Folk  story  and  verse. 

Aunt  Louisa's  book  of  fairy  tales. 

Baldwin.     Fairy  stories  and  fables. 
*Bowen.     Second  story  reader. 

Boys'  and  girls'  fairy  book. 

Chisholm.     In  fairyland. 

Coe.     First  book  of  stories. 

Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories. 

Crane.     Red  Riding  Hood's  picture  book. 

Cruikshank.     Fairy  book. 

Favorite  fairy  tales. 

Forty  famous  fairy  tales. 

Gibbon.     Reign  of  King  Cole. 

Harris.     Favorites  from  fairyland. 

Hartland.     English  folk  and  fairy  tales. 
*HelIer  and  Bates.     Little  Golden  Hood  and  other  stories. 
*Howard.     Dick  Whittington  and  other  stories. 

Jacobs.     English  fairy  tales. 

Jerrold.     Big  book  of  fairy  tales. 

Johnson.     Oak-tree  fairy  book. 

Ketchum  and  Jorgensen.     Kindergarten  gems. 

Lang.     Red  fairy  book. 

Lansing.     Tales  of  old  England  in  prose  and  verse. 

Mabie.     Fairy  tales  every  child  should  know. 

Mabie.     Heroes  and  fairies. 

Mother  Goose  rhymes,  jingles  and  fairy  tales  (Altemus  ed.). 

Mulock.     Fairy  book. 

Norton.     Heart  of  oak  books,     v.  2. 

Nursery  tales. 

O'Shea.     Old  world  wonder  stories. 

Perkins.     Twenty  best  fairy  tales. 

Rhys.     Fairy  gold. 

Scudder.     Book  of  folk  stories. 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 


132  FAIRY  TALES 

Jack  and  the  bean-stalk  —  continued. 

Scudder.     F"ables  and  folk  stories. 

Stone.     Children's  stories  that  never  grow  old. 

Success  library,     v.  3. 

Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables. 

Valentine.     Old,  old  fairy  tales  (Warne  ed.). 

Welsh.     Fairy  tales  children  love. 

Wiltse.     Hero  folk  of  ancient  Britain. 
Jack  and  the  giant.     See  Jack  the  giant-killer. 
Jack  and   the  king  who  was  a  gentleman.     MacManus.     In 
chimney  corners. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 
Jack  Hannaford.     Jacobs.     English  fairy  book.- 
Jack  Hornby,  the  ready  boy.     Welsh.     Stories  children  love. 
Jack  Horner.     Baring-Gould.     Crock  of  gold. 
Jack  my  Hedgehog.     Lang.     Green  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Three  dwarfs  and  other  stories. 

See  also  Prince  Hedgehog. 
Jack  O'Lantern  and  the  glow  worm,    Cocke.    Bypaths  in  Dixie. 
Jack  Sprat,  his  wife  and  the  cat  (poem).     Rhys.     Fairy  gold. 
Jack  the  cunning  thief.     Forty  famous  fairy  tales. 

Jacobs.     More  Celtic  fair>'  tales. 

Johnson.     Elm-tree  fairy  book.     (How  Jack  won  a  wife.) 

See  also  Master  thief;   Shifty  lad,  the  widow's  son. 
Jack  the  dullard.     See  Hans  Clodhopper. 
Jack  the  giant-killer.     Adams.     Folk  story  and  verse. 

Aunt  Louisa's  book  of  fairy  tales. 

Chisholm.     In  fairyland. 

Coe.     First  book  of  stories. 

Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories. 

Favorite  fairy  tales. 

Forty  famous  fairy  tales.     (History  of  Jack  the  giant-killer.) 

Gibbon.     Reign  of  King  Cole. 

Hartland.     English  folk  and  fairy  tales. 

Jacobs.     English  fairy  tales. 

Jerrold.     Big  book  of  fairy  tales. 

Johnson.     Birch-tree  fairy  book. 

Keyes.     Five  senses. 
%    Lang.     Blue  fairy  book. 

Lang.     History  of  Jack  the  giant  killer,  and  other  stories.    (His- 
tory of  Jack  the  giant  killer.) 
^    Mabie.     Fairy  tales  every  child  should  know. 

Mabie.     Heroes  and  fairies. 

Marshall.     Fairy  tales  of  all  nations. 

Mother  Goose  rhymes,  jingles  and  fairy  tales.    (Altemus  ed.) 

Mother  Goose's  nursery  rhymes,  tales  and  jungles.     (Warne  ed. 
Jack  and  the  giant.) 

Mulock.     Fairly'  book. 

Norton.     Heart    of   oak   books,     v.    3.     (History   of    Jack   the 
giant  killer.) 

Nursery  tales. 

O'Shea.     Old  world  wonder  stories. 


FAIRY  TALES  133 

Jack  the  giant-killer  —  continued. 
Perkins.     Twenty  best  fairy  tales. 
Scudder.     Children's  book. 
Success  library-,     v.  3. 
»      Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables. 

Valentine.     Old,  old  fairy  tales  (Warne  ed.). 
Welsh.     Fairy  tales  children  love. 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Fairy  ring. 
Wiltse.     Hero  folk  of  ancient  Britain. 

See    also    Scandinavian   Jack    the    giant    killer;   Simple-minded 
giant. 
Jack  the  terrible.     English.     Fairy  stories  and  wonder  tales. 
Jackal.     Lang.     Orange  fairy  book.     (Adventures  of  a  jackal.) 
Jackal  and  the  alligator.     See  Jackal  and  the  crocodile. 
Jackal  and  the  camel.     Rouse.     Talking  thrush. 
Jackal  and  the  cat.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Jackal   and   the   crocodile.     Darton.     Wonder  book  of  beasts. 
(Jackal  and  the  alligator.) 
Steel.     Tales  of  the  Punjab. 
Jackal  and  the  heron.     Stafford.     Animal  fables. 
Jackal  and  the  hyena.     Stafford.     Animal  fables. 
Jackal  and  the  iguana.     Steel.     Tales  of  the  Punjab. 

See  also  Pride  shall  have  a  fall. 
Jackal  and  the  leopard.     Stafford.     Animal  fables. 
Jackal  and  the  partridge.     Steel.     Tales  of  the  Punjab. 
Jackal  and  the  pea  hen.     Steel.     Tales  of  the  Punjab. 
Jackal  and  the  spring.     Lang.     Grey  fairy  book. 
Jackal  or  tiger?    Lang.    Olive  fairy  book. 
Jackal  that  lost  his  tail.     Rouse.     Talking  thrush  and  other  tales 

from  India. 
Jackal,  the  barber  and  the  Brahmin.    Frere.    Old  Deccan  days. 
(Jackal,  the  barber  and  the  Brahmin  who  had  seven  daughters.) 
Singleton.     Wild  flower  fairy  book. 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  wonder. 
Jackal,  the  barber  and  the  Brahmin  who  had  seven  daughters. 

See  Jackal,  the  barber  and  the  Brahmin. 
Jackal,  the  dove  and  the  panther.     Lang.     Aladdin  and  other 
stories. 
Lang.     Pink  fairy  book. 
Jackal's  eldest  son.     Lang.     Orange  fairy  book.     (Ad\entures  of 

the  jackal's  eldest  son.) 
Jackal's  younger  son.     Lang.     Orange  fairy  book.     (Adventures 

of  the  younger  son  of  the  jackal.) 
Jackdaw.     Yeats.     Irish  fairy  and  folk  tales. 
Jackdaw  and  the  doves.     Scudder.     Children's  book. 

Scudder.     I'ables  and  folk  stories. 
Jackdaw  and  the  pigeons.     i4i;sop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

.Ksoi).     I-"abics  (Burt  ed.). 
Jackdaw  and  the  sheep.     /Esop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 
/Esop.     I''al)l<-s  (l)urt  ed.). 
Aiso]).     I'abies  (Stickney). 
Jackdaw  with  borrowed  plumes.     See  Vain  Jackdaw. 


134  FAIRY  TALES 

"Jacky-my-Lantern."     Harris.    Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his 

sayings. 
Jahkarpasse,  Adventures  of.    Brown,  A.  F.   Tales  of  the  red  chil- 
dren. 
James,  the  huntsman.     Bay.     Danish  fairy  and  folk  tales. 
James  Watts  and  the  teakettle.    Baldwin.    Thirty  more  famous 

stories. 
Jamie  Freel  and  the  young  lady.     Graves.     Irish  fairy  book. 

Yeats.     Irish  fairy  tales. 

See  also  Guleesh. 
Jan  the  animal  judge.     Stafford.     Animal  fables. 
Jane  and  the  bears.     Edey.     Six  giants  and  a  griffin. 
Janni  and  the  Draken.     Lang.     Grey  fairy  book. 
Japanese  boy,  Story  of.     See  Blind  boy's  fall. 
Japanese  fairy  tale.     See  Momotaro. 
Japanese  fisherman.     See  Uraschimataro  and  the  turtle. 
Japanese    Red-Riding    Hood.     Goddard.     Fairy  tales  in    other 

lands. 
Jason.     See  Argonauts. 
Jay  and  the  peacock.     .-Esop.     Fables  (Jacobs). 

/Esop.     Fables.     (Stickney.     Supplement.     Jay  in  feathers  of  a 
peacock.) 

See  also  Two  foolish  birds;  Vain  Jackdaw. 
Jay  in  feathers  of  a  peacock.     See  Jay  and  the  peacock. 
Jealous  courtiers.     Bryant.     Stories  to  tell  to  children. 
Jelly  fish  and  the  monkey.     See  Monkey  and  the  jelly-fish. 
Jesper  who  herded  the  hares.     Lang.     Trusty  John  and  other 
stories. 

Lang.     Violet  fairy  book. 

See  also  Ashiepattle  and  the  king's  hares;   Enchanted  whistle. 
Jester's  sword.     Johnston.     Mary  Ware,  the  Little  Colonel's  chum. 
Jew  among  the  thorns.     Gibbon.     Reign  of  King  Cole.     (Jew  in 
the  bush.) 

Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 

Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (PauU  tr.). 

Grimm.     Household  tales.     (Everyman's  ed.     Jew  in  the  bush.) 

Scudder.     Children's  book.     (Jew  in  the  bush.) 

See  also  Little  Freddy  and  his  fiddle;  Magic  fiddle. 
Jew  in  the  bush.     See  Jew  among  the  thorns. 
Jeweled  beach.     Harrison,  E.  O.     Moon  princess.     (Story  of  the 

jeweled  beach.) 
Jeweled  sea.     James.     Jeweled  sea. 
Jewish  doctor.     Arabian  nights.     (Townsend.     Story  told  bj-  the 

Jewish  doctor.) 
Jewish  girl.     See  Jewish  maiden. 
Jewish  maiden.     Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Andersen.     Stories  and  tales.      (Author's  ed.     Jewish  girl.) 
Jimmy  Scarecrow's  Christmas.     Dickinson  and  Skinner.    Chil- 
dren's book  of  Christmas. 
Joblilies.     Eggleston.     Queer  stories  for  boys  and  girls. 
Jogi's  punishment.     Lang.     Lilac  fairy  book. 


FAIRY  TALES  135 

John  Bit-of-a-man.     Cary.     Fairy  legends  of  the  French  prov- 
inces. 
John  Dietrich,  Adventures  of  (poem).   Arnold  and  Gilbert.   Step- 
ping stones  to  literature,   v.  4.    (Brown  dwarf  of  Riigen.) 

Mulock.     Fain,-  book.  . 

(poem).     Whittier.     Poetical  works.     (Brown  dwarf  of  Riigen.) 
John  Gethin  and  the  candle.    Thomas.    Welsh  fairy  book. 
John  Grumlie  ipoem).     Lansing.     Tales  of  old  England. 
John  the  conjurer.    Caballero.    Spanish  fairy  tales. 
Johnny  and  the  golden  goose.     Nursery  tales. 
Johnny  and  the  three  goats.     See  Goats  in  the  turnip  field. 
Johnny  Appleseed.    Harrison,  E.    In  story  land. 
Johnny-cake.    I.    Bailey.    Firelight  stories. 

*  Baldwin.     Second  fairy  reader.     (Nimble  Johnny-cake.) 
*Bowen.     Second  stor>-  reader. 

Jacobs.     English  fairy  tales. 

Johnson.     Oak-tree  fain.'  book. 

O 'Grady  and  Throop.     Teachers'  story  tellers'  book. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 

See  also  Gingerbread  boy;    Pancake;    Wee  bannock;    Wonderful 
cake. 
Johnny-cake.      II     (poem).      Boston    collection    of    kindergarten 

stories. 
Johnny  Gloke.    Jacobs.     More  English  fair^-  tales. 

Johnson.     F"ir-tree  fairy  book. 

See  also  Brave  little  tailor. 
Johnny  Reed's  cat.   Johnson.    Birch-tree  fairy  book. 

See  also  King  of  the  cats. 
Joker.     Kennedy.     New  world  fairy  book. 
Jokkoree.    English.    Fair\'  stories  and  wonder  tales. 
Jolly  beggar.     Gibbon.     Reign  of  King  Cole. 
Jolly  Calle.    Nyblom.    Jolly  Calle. 
Jolly  Harper.    See  Lochmaben  harper. 
Jorinda  and  Joringel.    See  Jorinde  and  Joringel. 
Jorinde  and  Joringel.    Grimm.    Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 

Grimm.    Household  tales.    (Burt  ed.    Florinda  and  Voringal.) 

Grimm-.  Household  tales.   (Everyman's  cd.  Jorinda  andjorindel.) 

Lang.     Green  fairy  book.    (Jorinda  and  Joringel.) 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 

Singleton.    Goldenrod  fairy  book.    (Florinda  and  Yoringal.) 
Jotunheim.     See  Thor:   Thor  and  the  frost  giants. 
Journey  to  the  island  of  souls.     Sec  In  the  land  of  souls. 
Journev  to  the  sun  and  the  moon.     Chodzko.     Fairy  tales  of 

the  Slav. 
Journeyings  of  Hasan  of  Bassorah  to  the  Islands  of  Wak-Wak. 

See  Hassan  of  Balsora. 
Juan  Holgado  and  death.     Caballero.     Spanish  fairy  tales. 
Judge  and  the  beetle.     Arnold  and  Gilbert.     Stepping  stones  to 

literature,     v.  3. 
Judge's  nose.     Macdonell.     Italian  fairy  book. 
Judgment  of  Midas.     See  Midas.     II. 
Judgment  of  Paris.     See  Paris:   Apple  of  discord. 


136  FAIRY  TALES 

Judgment    of    the   jackal.     Rouse.     Talking   thrush   and    other 

tales  fruni  India. 
Judgment  seat  of  Vikramaditya.     Partridge.     Story  telling  in 

home  and  school. 
Judicious  lion.    .Csop.    Fables  (Black  ed.). 
Juliet;  or,  The  little  white  mouse.  Harrison,  C.  C.  Old-fashioned 

fairy  book. 
"Jump  in  my  sack!"   Ortoli.    Evening  tales. 

See  also  Table,  the  ass  and  the  stick. 
Jumpers.     See  Leaping  match. 

Jungfrau  Maleen.    Wiggin  and  Smith.    Magic  casements. 
Jungfrau  Svanhvita  and  Jungfrau  Rafrumpa.    Thorpe.    Yule- 
tide  stories. 
Juniper  tree.  Grimm.   Household  stories  (Crane  tr.    Almond  tree.) 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Everyman's  ed.). 

Mulock.     Fairy  book. 

See  also  Alilk  white  doo';  Rose  tree. 
Juno  and  Halcyone.    See  Halcyon  birds. 
Juno  and  the  peacock.     See  Peacock  and  Juno. 
Juno's  bird,  the  peacock.     See  lo. 
Jupiter  and  a  bee.     .F^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

^-Esop.     Fables  (Stickney). 
Jupiter  and  his  mighty  company.     Baldwin.     Old  Greek  stories. 
Jupiter  and  Pallas.   ^F^sop.   Fables  (Black  ed.). 
Jupiter  and  the  animals.    .Esop.   Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Jupiter  and  the  ass.   ^Esop.   Fables  (Black  ed.). 

^-Esop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Jupiter  and  the  camel,   .^sop.   Fables  (Black  ed.). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Jupiter  and  the  herdsman,    ^sop.    Fables  (Black  ed.). 

^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Jupiter  and  the  Titans.   Francillon.   Gods  and  heroes.    (Gods  and 
the  giants.) 

Hutchinson.    Orpheus  with  his  lute.    (Coming  of  Zeus.) 
Jupiter  and  the  two  wallets.     See  Jupiter's  two  wallets. 
Jupiter,  Neptune,  Minerva  and  Momus.    /Esop.    Fables  (Burt 
ed.). 

^'Esop.    Fables  (Stickney). 
Jupiter's  lottery,   ^sop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Jupiter's  two  wallets.   .E^sop.   Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

^E^sop.     Fables.     (Stickney.     Jupiter  and  the  two  wallets.) 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Just  as  well.    Arnold  and  Gilbert.   Stepping  stones  to  literature,  v.  4. 

Brown,  E.  V.    Stories  of  childhood  and  nature. 

Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories.     (So-so.) 
Jutlander  and  his  stockings.    Bay.    Danish  fairy  and  folk  tales. 


K 

Kaa's  hunting.    Kipling.    Jungle  book. 

Kachi  Kachi  mountain.     Ballard.     See  Farmer  and  the  badger. 


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Kamer-Taj,  the  moon-horse.    Kunos.    Forty-four  Turkish  fairy 

tales. 
Kara  Mustafa  the  hero.    Kunos.   Forty-four  Turkish  fairy  tales. 

See  also  Brave  little  tailor. 
Kari   Woodengown.       Dasent.      Popular   tales   from   the   Norse. 
(Katie  Woodencloak.) 

Lang.     Red  fair>-  book. 
Karl  and  the  dryad.    Brown,  A.  F.    Star  jewels. 
Karl  Katz.     Baldwin.    Thirty  more  famous  stories.     (Peter  Klaus 
the  goat -herd.) 

Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the  Norse.     (Goatherd.) 

Grimm.     Household  tales.     (Everyman's  ed.) 

Haaren.    Songs  and  stories.    2d  reader.    (Peter  Klaus.) 

Jerrold.     Reign  of  King  Oberon. 

Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stories.     (Goatherd.) 

See  also  Rip  Van  Winkle. 
Kate  Crackernuts.     See  Katherine  Crackernuts. 
Katherine  Crackernuts.    Grierson.    Scottish  fairy  book. 

Jacobs.     English  fairy  tales.     (Kate  Crackernuts.) 
Katie  Gray.    Djurklo.    Fairy  tales  from  the  Swedish. 
Katie  Woodencloak.     See  Kari  Woodengown. 
Kazha-ndii.    Wardrop.    Georgian  folk  tales. 
"Keen-point,"  "cob-handle,"  and  "butch."   Harris.   Little  Mr, 

Thimblefinger. 
Keep  tryst.    Johnston.    Little  Colonel's  Christmas  vacation. 
Kempion.    Pyle,  K.    Fairy  tales  from  many  lands. 
Kenneth,  the  Yellow.   Grierson.   Children's  book  of  Celtic  stories. 

See  also  Nose-tree. 
Kentsham  bell.   Hartland.   English  folk  and  fairy  tales. 
Kept  close  is  not  forgotten.  Andersen.  Stories  and  tales  (Author's 

ed.). 
Kettle  that  would  not  walk.     Johnson.     Oak-tree  fairy  book. 
Kid  and  the  tiger.    Rouse.    Talking  thrush. 
Kid  and  the  wolf.    L    /Esop.    Fables  (Stickney). 
Kid  and  the  wolf.    H.    .^sop.    Fables  (Black  ed.). 

/Esop.    Fables  (Jacobs.    Wolf  and  the  kid). 

.^^Lsop.     Fables  (Stickney). 

Baldwin.    Fairy  tales  and  fables.    (Silly  kid.) 

Hall  and  Gilman.    Story  land.    2d  reader. 

Scudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories. 
Kid  who  would  not  go.    Bailey.    Firelight  stories. 

Hoxie.      Kindergarten  story  book. 
Kidnapped  princess.    See  Gulecsh. 
Kield.    Thorpe.    Yule-tide  stories. 
Kil  Arthur.    Curtin.    Myths  and  folk-lore  of  Ireland. 
Kildare  pooka.    Graves.    Irish  fairy  book. 

Yeats.      Irisli  fair>'  tales. 
Kilhwch  and  Olwen.    See  Kilwch  and  Olwen. 

Kilwch  and  Olwen.    Brooks,  E.    Wonder  stories  from  the  Mabino- 
gion. 

Jacobs.     Celtic  fairy  tales.      fWVxjing  of  Olwen.) 

Lang.     Lilac  fairy  book.     (Winning  of  Olwen.) 


138  FAIRY  TALES 

Kilwch  and  Olwen  —  continued. 

Lang.     Red  romance  book.     (Pursuit  of  Diarmid.) 

Lanier.    Knightly  legends  of  Wales;   or,  The  boy's  Mabinogion. 

(Kilhwch  and  Olwen.) 
Wilmot-Buxton.     Stories  of  early  England.     (Story  of  the  quest 
of  the  seven  champions.) 
Kind  hearted  boy.    See  Queen  bee. 
King  and  his  hawk.    Baldwin.    Fifty  famous  stories. 
Wiggin  and  Smith.    Talking  beasts. 

See  also  Beth  Ck-llert;    King,  the  falcon  and  the  drinking  cup. 
King  and  his  three  sons.     L     Brown,  E.  V.    Stories  of  childhood 

and  nature. 
King  and  his  three  sons.     IL     Cary.    Fairy  legends  of  the  French 

pro\'inces. 
King  and  queen  of  the  dead.   See  Proserpina. 
King  and  the  ant's  tree.    Dasent.    Popular  tales  from  the  Norse. 
King  and  the  apple.    Wardrop.    Georgian  folk  tales. 
King  and  the  country  giri.    Danielson.    Story  telling  time. 
King  and  the  fisherman.    James.    Cat  and  the  mouse. 
King  and  the  kites.    Rouse.    Talking  thrush  and  other  tales  from 

India. 
King  and  the  lapwings.    Ortoli.    Evening  tales. 
King  and  the  miller.    Bay.   Danish  fairy  and  folk  tales. 

See  also  King  John  and  the  Abbot  of  Canterbury;   Priest  and  the 
clerk. 
King  and  the  miller  of  Mansfield.     Greenwood.     Stories  from 
famous  ballads. 
Macleod.    Book  of  ballad  stories.    (King  Henry  and  the  miller  of 

Mansfield.) 
Tappan.     Old  ballads  in  prose. 
King  and  the  oak.     *Beckwith.     In  mythland.     v.  3.     (Fate  of 
Erisichthon.) 
Hyde.     Favorite  Greek  myths. 
King  and  the  sage.   Wardrop.   Georgian  folk  tales. 
King  Bizarre  and  Prince  Charming.    Laboulaye.    Fairy  book. 
King  Cophetua  and  the  beggar  maid.    Macleod.    Book  of  ballad 
stories. 
Scudder.     Book  of  legends. 
King-crow  and   the  water-snail.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking 

beasts. 
King  Edmund.     See  Aslaug  and  Ragnar. 
King  Edward  IV  and  the  tanner  of  Samworth  (poem).     Lanier. 

Boy's  Percy. 
King  Estmere  (poem).    Lanier.    Boy's  Percy. 

Macleod.     Book  of  ballad  stories. 
King  Falcon,  King  Dolphin  and  King  Stag.   Macdonell.    Italian 

fairy  book. 
King  Fortrager,  Story  of.    Wllmot-Buxton.    Stones  of  eaily  Eng- 
land. 


FAIRY  TALES  139 

King  Frost.     Blumenthal.    Folk  tales  from  the  Russian.     (Father 
Frost.) 
Lang.     Three  dwarts  and  other  stories.    (Story  of  King  Frost.) 
Lang.     Yellow  fair>'  book. 
Polevoi.     Russian  fairy  tales  (Morozko). 
Success  librar\-.     v.  3.      (Story  of  King  Frost.) 
King  Gram.    Dasent.    Popular  tales  from  the  Xorse. 
King  Grizzle-Beard.    See  King  Thrushbcard. 
King  Henry  and  the  miller  of  Mansfield.     See  King  and  the 

miller  of  Mansfield. 
King  Horn.      Baring-Gould.    Old  English  fairy  tales. 
King  John  and  Prince  Arthur.     Baldwin.     Thirty  more  famous 

stories. 
King  John  and  the  abbot.  See  King  John  and  the  abbot  of  Canter- 
bury. 
King  John  and  the  Abbot  of  Canterbury.      Baldwin.      Fifty 
famous  stories.    (King  John  and  the  abbot.) 
Forty  famous  fairy  tales. 
Jacobs.     More  English  fairy  tales, 
(poem).     Lanier.     Boy's  Percy. 

Lansing.     Tales  of  old  England.     (King  John  and  the  abbot.) 
Scudder.     Children's  book.    (King  John  and  the  abbot.) 
Tappan.     Old  ballads.     (King  John  and  the  abbot.) 
5?e  a/50  Emperor  and  the  abbot;  King  and  the  miller;  Priest  and 
the  clerk. 
King  John  and   the  charter.     See  King  John  and  the  Magna 

Charta. 
King  John  and  the  Magna  Charta.     Baldwin.     Thirty  more 
famous  stories. 
Johonnot.  Stories  of  the  olden  time.   (King  John  and  the  charter.) 
King  Kojata.    Jokai.    Golden  fairy  book.     (Kojata.) 
Lang.     F~orty  thieves  and  other  stories. 
Lang,     (jreen  fairy  book. 
Success  library-,     v.  3. 
King  Lear.    Canton.    Reign  of  King  Herla. 

Macleod.      Book  of  ballad  stories.      (King  Lear  and   his  three 
flaughters.) 
King  Lear  and  his  three  daughters.    See  King  Lear. 
King  Lindorm.    Lang.    Aladdin  and  other  stories. 

Lang.     Pink  fairy  book. 
King  Log  and  King  Stork.   See  Frogs  who  asked  for  a  king. 
King  Lud,  Story  of.    Wilmot-Bu.xton.    Stories  of  early  England. 
King  Midas.     Sec  Miflas. 

King  Mocking  Bird.    Stewart.    Once  upon  a  time. 
King  Mungo.     James.     Man  elephant. 
King  Oberon's  library.     Hume.     Chronicles  of  fairy  land. 
King  of  England  and  his  three  sons.     Jacobs.     More  Engli.sh 

fairy  tales. 
King  of  Erin  and  the  queen  of  the  Lonesome  Island.     Curt  in. 

Myths  and  folklore  of  Ireland. 
King  of  Ethiopia.     Laboulaye.     I'airy  tales.     (Stor>-  of  the  king 
(A  IClhiojiia.) 


140  FAIRY  TALES 

King  of  France's  daughter.     Greenwood.     Stories  from  famous 

ballads. 
King  of  Persia  and  the  princess  of  the  sea.     See  Gulnare  of  the 

sea,  Story  of. 
King  of  Spain  and  his  queen.     Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stories. 
King  of  the  birds.     See  Setuli. 

King  of  the  black  desert.     Graves.     Irish  fairy  book. 
King  of  the  cats.     Carrick.     Kitty  cat  tales. 

Hartland.     English  folk  and  fairy  tales. 

Jacobs.     More  English  fairy  tales. 

Lansing.     Fairy  tales,     v.  2. 

Rhys.     Fairy  gold. 

See  also  Colman  Grey;   Johnny  Reed's  cat. 
King   of   the  Clinkers.     Van   Sickle   and   Seegmiller.     Riverside 

readers.     4th  reader. 
King  of  the  crocodiles.     Steel.     Tales  of  the  Punjab. 
King  of  the  field-mice.     Carrick.     Kitty  cat  tales. 
King  of  the  forest.     Danielson.     Story  telling  time. 
King  of  the  frogs.     See  Frogs  who  asked  for  a  king. 
King  of  the  gnomes.     Orcutt.     Princess  Kallisto. 
King  of  the  golden  mountain.     Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 

Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Everyman's  ed.). 

Johnson.     Oak-tree  fairy  book. 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 
King  of  the  Golden  River;  or,  The  black  brothers.   Arnold  and 
Gilbert.     Stepping  stones  to  literature,     v.  5. 

Blaisdell.     Child  life.     5th  reader.     (River  of  gold.) 

Bryant.     How  to  tell  stories.     (Golden  river.) 

Field.     Famous  fairy  tales.  ■ 

Mabie.     Famous  stories. 

Ruskin.     King  of  the  Golden  River  and  other  stories. 

Tappan.     Modern  stories. 
King  of  the  golden  woods.     Fairy  stories  retold  from  St.  Nicholas. 
King  of  the  hawks.     Johnson.     Elm-tree  fairy  book. 
King  of  the  kites.     Rouse.     Talking  thrush. 
King  of  the  lions.     Ortoli.     Evening  tales. 
King  of  the  mice.     Rouse.     Talking  thrush. 

King  of  the  mineral  kingdom.     Johnson.     Birch-tree  fairy-book. 
King  of  the  servants.     See  Language  of  beasts. 
King  of  the  sparrows.     See  Swallow  king's  rewards. 
King  of  the  tigers  is  sick.     Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables. 
King  of  the  vipers.     Rhys.     Fairy  gold. 
King  of  the  waterfalls.     Lang.     Lilac  fairy  book. 
King  O'Toole  and  his  goose.     Graves.     Irish  fairy  tales.     (King 
O' Toole  and  St.  Kevin.) 

Johnson.     Oak-tree  fairy  book. 

Jacobs.     Celtic  fairy  tales. 

Success  library,     v.  3. 

Yeats.     Irish  fairy  tales. 
King  O'Toole  and  St.  Kevin.     See  King  O'Toole  and  his  goose. 
King  Richard  and  Blondel.     See  Richard  Coeur  de  Leon. 


FAIRY  TALES  141 

King  Robert  of  Sicily.     Crommelia.     Famous  legends.     (Legend 
of  King  Robert  of  Sicily.) 
See  also  Proud  King. 
King  Roughbeard.     See  King  Thrushbeard. 
King  Ryence's  challenge  (poem).    Lanier.    Boy's  Percy. 
King  Schahriar  and  Scheherazade.  Arabian  nights  (Olcott.  Story 

of  King  Shahriar  and  Sheherazade.) 
King  Solomon.     Coe.     Second  book  of  stories. 

Gregor}-.     Kiltartan  wonder  book. 
King  Solomon  and  the  ants.     Cooke.     Nature  myths  and  stories. 
King  Solomon  and  the  demon.     Byrne.     Modern  Greek  fairy 

talcs. 
King  Solomon  and  the  owl.     Rouse.     Talking  thrush. 
King  Solomon's  answer.     Aunt  Naomi.     Jewish  fair>'  tales  and 
fables.      (King,  the  queen  and  the  bee.) 
Cooke.     Nature  myths  and  stories.     (Wise  king  and  the  bee.) 
\'an  Sickle  and  Seegmiller.     Riverside  readers.     3d  reader. 
King  Stork.     Pyle,  H.     Wonder  clock. 

King  Tawny  Mane,  Story  of.     Boys'  and  girls'  fairy  book. 
King,  the  falcon,  and  the  drinking  cup.     Bidpai.     Tortoise  and 
the  geese. 
\'an  Sickle  and  Seegmiller.      Ri\erside  readers.     4th  reader. 
See  also  King  and  his  hawk. 
King,  the  hermit,  and  the  two  princes.     Bidpai.     Tortoise  and 

the  geese. 
King,  the  queen  and  the  bee.     See  King  Solomon's  answer. 
King  Thrushbeard.     Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 
Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 
Grimm.     Household  stories  (Crane  tr.). 
Grimm.     Household  tales.     (Burt  ed.     King  Roughbeard.) 
Grimm.     Household    tales.     (Everyman's    ed.     King    Grizzle- 
Beard.) 
Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables.     (Haughty  princess.) 
Yeats.     Irish  fairy  and  folk  tales.     (Haughty  princess.) 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 
See  also  Greyfoot;    Hacon  Grizzlebeard. 
King  Tongue.     Aunt  Naomi.     Jewish  fairy  tales  and  fables. 

W  iggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  wonder. 
King  Valemon,  the  white  bear.     Asbjornsen.     Tales  from  the 
fjcld. 
Johnson.     Book  of  fair^' tale  bears.     (Bear  who  was  an  enchanted 

king.) 
See  also  East  o'  the  sun  and  westo'  the  moon;  Mysterious  prince. 
King  Waldemar.     Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the  Norse. 

Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stories. 
King  who  was  fried.     Steel.     Tales  of  the  Punjab. 
King  who  would  be  stronger  than  fate.     Lang.     Brown  fairy 

l)ook. 
King  who  would  have  a  beautiful  wife.     Lang.     Golden  mer- 
maid and  other  stories. 
Lang.      Pink  fairy  ijrjok. 
King  who  would  see  Paradise.     Lang.     Orange  fairy  book. 


142  FAIRY  TALES 

King   William   and    the   water   sprite.     Ewing.     Old-fashioned 

fairy  tales. 
King  Wren.     Grimm.     Fairy  tales.      (Paull  Ir.) 

Johonnot.     Grandfather's  stories. 

klingensmith.     Household  stories. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales    of  laughter. 

See  also  W  by  the  wren  flics  close  to  the  earth. 
Kingdoms.     Baldwin.     Fifty  famous  stories. 
King's  ankus.     Kipling.     Second  jungle  book. 
King's  bell.     See  Bell  of  Atri. 

King's  counsellor.     Wardrop.     Georgian  folk  tales. 
King's  jewel.     Bailey.     Stories  and  rhymes  for  a  child. 

Daniclson.     Story  telling  time. 
King's  mistake;  or,  The  prince  who  had  no  fairy  godmother. 

Brown,  J.     Mermaid's  gift. 
King's  power.     Caballero.     Spanish  fairy  tales. 
King's  son.     Wardrop.     Georgian  folk  tales. 
King's  son  and  Messeria.     Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stories. 
King's  son  and  the  magic  song,  Story  of  the.     Bourhill  and 

Drake.     Fairy  tales  from  South  Africa. 
King's  son  and  the  painted  lion.     ^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

See  also  Young  man  and  the  lion. 
King's   son   and    the    Princess    Singorra.     Thorpe.     Yule-tide 

stories. 
King's  son  and  Ubongopu.     Gibbon.     Reign  of  King  Cole. 
King's  three  sons.    I.    Gary.    Fairy  legends  from  the  French  prov- 
inces.     (King's  three  sons;    or,  The  hunchback  and  his  two 
brothers.) 
King's  three  sons.    II.    Hall,  Mrs.  A.  W.     Icelandic  fairy  tales. 
King's  treasure.     James.     Cat  and  the  mouse. 
Kinkach  Martinko.     Chodzko.     Fairy  tales  of  the  Slav. 
Kinmont  Willie.     Grierson.     Children's  tales  from  Scottish  bal- 
lads. 
Kintaro,  the  golden  boy.    Ozaki.    Japanese  fairy  book.    (Adven- 
tures ot  Kintaro,  the  golden  boy.) 

Tappan.     Myths  from  many  lands.      (Child  of  the  forest.) 
Kirwan's  search  for  Hy-Brasail.     Higginson.     Tales  of  the  en- 
chanted islands  of  the  Atlantic. 
Kisa,  the  cat.     Lang.     Brown  fairy  book. 
Kite  and  the  pigeons.     yEsop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

iEsop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 

Scudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Kites  and  the  crows.     Bateman.     Zanzibar  tales. 
Klein-Else.     Success  library,     v.  3. 
Klickitat  basket.  Legend  of  the.     Judson,  K.  B.     Myths  and 

legends  of  the  Pacific  Northwest. 
Knapsack.     Bay.     Danish  fairy  and  folk  tales. 
Knapsack,   the  hat  and   the   horn.     Canton.     Reign   of  King 
Herla.     (Luck  of  the  youngest  son.) 

Grimm.     Household  stories  (Crane  tr.). 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Burt  ed.     Fortune-seekers). 

See  also  Good-for-nothing.     II. 


FAIRY  TALES  143 


Knave  and  fool.     Ewing.     Old-fashioned  fairy  tales. 

Knavish  little  bird.     Caballero.     Spanish  fairy  tales. 

Knight  and  his  charger,    .^i^sop.    F'ablcs  (Burt  cd.). 

Knight  and  his  story.     Jenks.     Tales  of  fantasy. 

Knight  of  the  ill-shapen  coat.     Herbertson.     Heroic  legends. 

Knight  of  the  green  vesture,  Adventures  of.   Grierson.   Scottish 

fair\'  book. 
Knight  of  the  mermaid.    Grierson.    Scottish  fairy  book. 
Knight  of  the  Sun.     Lang.     Red  romance  book. 
Knightly  waste-paper  man.    Xixon-Roulet.   Japanese  folk  stories 

and  fairy  tales. 
Knights  and  the  good  child.    Bakewell.    True  fairy  stories. 
Knights  and  the  naughty  child.    Bakewell.    True  fairy  stories. 
Knights'  cellar.    Thorpe.    Yule-tide  stories. 
Knights  of  the  fish.    Caballero.    Spanish  fairy  tales. 

Lang.     Brown  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Trust}'  John  and  other  stories. 

Singleton.     Goldenrod  fairy  book. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talcs  of  wonder. 
Knights  of  the  silver  shield.    Alden.    Why  the  chimes  rang. 

\'an  Sickle  and  Seegmiller.    Riverside  readers.    3d  reader. 
Knockgrafton,  Legend  of    Gary.     Fairy  legends  from  the  French 
provinces  (Fairies  and  the  two  hunchbacks). 

Graves.     Irish  fairy  book. 

Jacobs.     More  Celtic  fair>'  tales.     (Legend  of  Knockgrafton.) 

Yeats.      Irish  fairy  tales. 

See  also  Edwin  and  Sir  Topaz. 
Knockmany,  Legend  of.     Graves.     Irish  fairy  book. 

Jacobs.     Celtic  fairy  tales. 

Yeats.      Irish  fairy  tales. 

See  also  Finn  MacCool. 
Knot-grass.    Houghton.    Russian  grandmother's  wonder  tales. 
Kojata.     See  King  Kojata. 

Koschei  the  deathless.   See  Death  of  Koschei  the  deathless. 
Kovlad.    Chodzko.    Slav  fairy  tales. 
Kron  the  mighty.     Orcutt.     Princess  KallLsto. 
Kunterbunt.     Kunos.     Forty-four  Turkish  fairy  tales. 
Kupti  and  Imani.     Lang.     Olive  fairy  book. 
Kuz'ma  Skorobogaty.     Polevoi.     Russian  fairy  tales. 
Kvasir's  blood.     See  Odin  and  the  mead. 
Kweedass  and  Kindawiss.     Kennedy.     New  world  fairy  book. 


Labourer  and  the  nightingale,     .tsop.     Fables  (Jacobs). 

Lac  of  rupees.     See  Lac  of  rupees  for  a  piece  of  advice. 

Lac  of  rupees  for  a  piece  of  advice.     Jacobs.     Indian  fairy  tales 

Wiggin  aiul  Smith.     Tales  of  wonder.      (Lac  of  rupees.) 

See  also  Ivan. 
Laconic  answer.     Baldwin.     I-ifty  famous  stories. 


144  FAIRY  TALES 

Lad  and  the  devil.     Asbjornsen.     Folk  and  fairy  tales. 

Dascnt.     Popular  tales  from  the  Norse.      (Lad  and  the  de'il.) 
Mabie.     Folk  tales  every  child  should  know.    (Lad  and  the  de'il.) 
Lad  and  the  fox.     Djurklo.     Fairy  tales  from  the  Swedish. 

Johnson.     Book  of  fairy-tale  foxes.     (Sleeping  fox  and  the  boy 

with  a  stone.) 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 
Lad  and  the  north  wind.     See  Lad  who  went  to  the  north  wind. 
Lad  who  went  to  the  north  wind.     Asbjornsen.     Folk  and  fairy 
tales. 
Bay.     Danish  fairy  and  folk  tales.      (Boy  who  went  to  the  north 

wind.) 
Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the  Norse. 
Judd.     Classic  myths.     (A  legend  of  the  north  wind.) 
Mabie.     Folk  tales  every  child  should  know. 
Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables. 

Thorne-Thomsen.     East  o'  the  sun  and  west  o'  the  moon. 
Thorpe.     Yule-tide   stories.      (Youth    who   went    to   the    north 

wind  and  demanded  his  flour  again.) 
See  also  Little  old  woman  who  went  to  the  north  wind. 
Lad  who  went  wooing  the  daughter  of  old  Mother  Corner. 

See  Mother  Roundabout's  daughter. 
Lad  with  one  sandal.     See  Argonauts. 

Lad  with  the  beer  keg.     Asbjornsen.     Fairy  tales  from  the  far 
north. 
Asbjornsen.     Tales  from  the  fjeld.     (Death  and  the  doctor.) 
Lad  with   the  goat-skin.     Graves.     Irish  fairy  book.     (Adven- 
tures of  Gilla  Na  Chreck.) 
Jacobs.     Celtic  fairy  tales. 
Ladder  of  lions.     Harris.     Little  Mr.  Thimblefinger. 
Ladle  that  fell  from  the  moon.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of 

laughter. 
Ladronius,  the  prince  of  thieves.     Tappan.     Stories  from  the 

classics. 
Lads  who  met  the  trolls  in  the  Hedale  Wood.     See  Trolls  in 

Hedale  Wood. 
Lady  and  the  fountain.     See  Sir  Owain  and  the  lady  of  the  foun- 
tain. 
Lady  and  the  lion.     See  Soaring  lark. 
Lady  and  the  wasp  (poem).     Success  library,     v.  3. 
Lady-bird  and  the  fly.     See  Spider  and  the  flea. 
Lady  Featherflight.     Johnson.     Oak-tree  fairy  book. 

See  also  Nix  nought  nothing. 
Lady  Mole.     Rhys.     Fairy  gold. 

Lady  of  snow.     Aspinwall.     Short  stories  for  short  people. 
Lady  of  solace.     Lang.     Red  romance  book. 

Lady  of  the  fountain.     See  Sir  Owain  and  the  lady  of  the  fountain. 
Lady  of  the  lake.     I.     Baldwin.     Stories  of  the  king. 
Lady  of  the  lake.     II.     Thomas.     Welsh  fairy  book. 
Lady  who  was  murdered  by  her  husband.      Arabian  nights 
(Townsend.     History  of  the  lady  who  was  murdered  by  her 
husband). 


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Lady  with  the  lantern.     Hartland.     English  folk  and  fairy  tales. 
Laidley  worm  of  Spindleston.   See  Laidly  worm  of  Spindlcston. 
Laidly    worm    of    Spindleston.     Jacobs.     English    fairy    tales. 
(Laidly  worm  of  Spindleston  Heugh.) 
Marshall.     Fairy  tales  of  all  nations.     (Enchanted  dragon.) 
(poem).     Rhys.     Fairy  gold.      (Laidley  worm  of  Spindleston.) 
See  also  Lambton  worm. 
Laidly   worm   of    Spindleston    Heugh.     See    Laidly   worm   of 

Spindleston. 
Laird  and  the  man  of  peace.     Ewing.     Old-fashioned  fairy  tales. 
Laird  o'  Co'.     Douglas.     Scottish  fairy  tales. 

Laird  o'  Logie.     Grierson.     Children's  tales  from  Scottish  ballads. 
Laird  of  Morphie  and   the  water  kelpie.     Douglas.     Scottish 
fairy  tales.     (Graham  of  Morphie.) 
Grierson.     Scottish  fairy  book. 
Lake  of  gems.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  wonder. 
Lake  of  Issarles,  Legend  of    the.     Gary.    Fairy  legends  of  the 

PVench  provinces. 
Lamb  and  the  fish.     Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 
Lambikin.     Bailey.     Firelight  stories. 
Baldwin.     Another  fairy  reader. 
Bryant.     Stories  to  tell  to  children. 
Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories. 
Jacobs.     Indian  fairy  tales, 
(play).     Lansing.     Quaint  old  stories. 
♦Spaulding  and  Brycc.     Aldine  readers.     2d  reader. 
Steel.     Tales  of  the  Punjab. 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 
Lambton  worm.     Hartland.     English  folk  and  fairy  tales. 
Jacobs.     More  English  fairy  tales. 
Johnson.     Elm-tree  fairy  book. 
Rhys.     Fairy  gold. 
See  also  Laidly  worm  of  Spindlcston. 
Lame  Molly.     Johnson.     Birch-tree  fairy-book. 
Lame  squirrel's  Thanksgiving.    Bailey.   Stories  and  rhymes  for  a 

child. 
Lamia.     See  Serpent  woman. 
Lamp  and   the  sun.     Arnold  and   Gilbert.     Stepping  stones  to 

literature,     v.  2. 
Lamp  of  Aladdin.     See  Aladdin. 
Lancelot.     See  Sir  Lancelot. 

Land  of  the  Hereafter.     Pratt.     Legends  of  the  red  children. 
Land  of  the  polar  star.     Harrison,  E.  O.     Star  fairies. 
Land  of  youth.     I.     Silver  fairy  book. 
Land  of  youth.    II.    .SVe  Last  of  the  Feni. 
Land-Otter  the  Indian.     Lang,  L.  B.     Strange  story  book. 
Land  without  common  folks.     Brown.  A.     One-footed  fairy. 
Language  of  animals.     See  Language  of  beasts. 
Language  of  beasts.      Grimm.      Household  tales  (Burt  cd.      Lan- 
guage of  animals). 
Laboulaye.     Fairy  tales.     (Language  of  animals.     In  Cai^tain 
John's  travels.) 


146  FAIRY  TALES 

Language  of  beasts  —  continued. 

Laboulaye.     Last  fairy  tales.     (King  of  the  serpents.) 

Lang.     Crimson  fairy  booi<. 

Lang,      ^hlgic  ring  and  other  stories. 
Language  of  the  bfrds.     Blumenthal.     Folk  tales  from  the  Rus- 
sian. 

O'Grady  and  Throop.     Teachers'  story  tellers'  book. 

See  also  Three  languages. 
Lantern  and  the  fan.     Hall  and  Oilman.     Story  land.    2d  reader. 
(Chinese  story.) 

Holbrook.     Book  of  nature  myths. 

\'an  Sickle  and  Seegmiller.    Riverside  readers.    2d  reader. 
Laocoon.  Baldwin.  Thirty  more  famous  stories.  (Doom  of  Laoccon.) 
Lark  and  her  little  ones.     See  Lark  and  her  young  ones. 
Lark  and  her  young  ones.     JEso^.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

.F^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

^•Esop.     Fables  (Stickney). 

Arnold  and  Gilbert.     Stepping  stones  to  literature,   v.  2.    (Lark's 
nest.) 

Baldwin.     Fairy  stories  and  fables.     (Lark  and  the  farmer.) 

Blaisdell.    Child  life.    2d  reader.    (Lark  and  her  little  ones.) 

Br^-ant.    Stories  to  tell  to  children.    (Larks  in  the  cornfield.) 

Hall  and  Oilman.   Story  land.   2d  reader.    (Lark  and  the  farmer.) 
*Jones.     2d  reader. 

Norton.     Heart  of  oak  books,     v.  2. 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 

Scudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories. 

Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Lark  and  the  caterpillar.     See  Lesson  of  faith. 
Lark  and  the  farmer.     See  Lark  and  her  young  ones. 
Larks  in  the  cornfield.   See  Lark  and  her  young  ones. 
Lark's  nest.     See  Lark  and  her  young  ones. 
"Lars,  my  lad!"    Djurklo.    Fairy  tales  from  the  Swedish. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Fairy  ring. 
Lassie  and   her  godmother.     Dasent.     Popular  tales  from   the 
Norse. 

See  also  Fairy  Tell-True. 
Last  dream  of  the  old  oak.     Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Andersen.     Stories    and    tales     (Author's    ed.      Old    oak-tree's 
last  dream). 
Last  lesson.     See  Last  lesson  in  French. 
Last  lesson  in  French.    Blaisdel'.    Child  life.    3d  reader. 

Bryant.     How  to  tell  stories  to  children.     (Last  lesson.) 
Last  of  the  fairies.     Coolidge.     New  Year's  bargain. 
Last  of  the  Feni ;  or,  The  man  who  went  to  the  land  of  youth. 
Curtin.    Myths  and  folk-lore  of  Ireland.    (Oisin  in  Tir  na  n-Og.) 

Graves.     Irish  fairy  book.     (Lay  of  Oisin  in  the  land  of  youth.) 

Grierson.     Children's  book  of  Celtic  stories. 

Higginson.     Tales   of   the   enchanted    islands   of    the    Atlantic. 
(Usheen  in  the  island  of  youth.) 

See  also  Finn  MacCool. 


FAIRY  TALES  147 

Last  of  the  Picts.     Douglas.     Scottish  fairy  tales  (Pechs). 
Last  peacemaker  queen.    Xixon-Roulet.    Indian  folk  tales. 
Last  pearL    Andersen.    Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Andersen.     Stories  and  tales  (Author's  ed.). 
Last  year's  fly.    Xordau.'   Dwarf's  spectacles. 

Latona  and  the  frogs.    Bailey  and  Lewis.   For  the  children's  hour. 
(Latona  and  the  rustics.) 

Beckwith.     In  mythland.   v.  1.    (Latona.) 

Farmer.     Nature  myths.     (Origin  of  frogs.) 

Hartley.     Stories    from    the    Greek    legends.     (Childhood     of 
Apollo  and  Artemis.) 

Johonnot.     Stories  of  heroic  deeds.     (Latona  and  the  rustics.) 

Judd.     Classic  myths.     (Where  the  frogs  came  from.) 

Kupfer.     Stories  of  long  ago.     (Childhood  of  Diana  and  Apollo.) 

Wilson,  Mrs.  L.  L.  W.     Nature  study  reader.     (Apollo's  mother.) 

See  also  First  frogs. 
Laugh-maker.     Eastman.     Wigwam  evenings. 
Laughing  apple  and  the  weeping  apple.     Kunos.     Fort\-four 

Turkish  fairy  talcs. 
Laughing  dumpling.     Nixon-Roulet.     Japanese  folk  stories  and 
fair>'  tales. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter.     (Old  woman  wh.o  lost 
her  dumpling.) 
Laughing  Eye  and  Weeping  Eye;   or,  The  limping  fox.    John- 
son.    Book  of  fairy  tale  foxes.      (Limping  fox.) 

Lang.     Grey  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Invisible  Prince  and  other  stories. 

Success  library,     v.  3. 
Laughing  Ingibjorg.     Hall,  Mrs.  A.  W.     Icelandic  fairy  tales. 
Laughing  water.     See  Minnehaha,  Laughing  water. 
Launcelot.     See  Sir  Lancelot. 
Laurel.     See  Daphne. 
Laurel  tree,  Story  of.    See  Daphne. 

Laurustinus  and  the  rose-tree.   /Esop.   Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Law    of    the    wood.     Wilson,    Mrs.    L.    L.    W.      Nature    study 

reader. 
Lawkamercyme  (poem).    Jacobs.    More  Englisli  fairy  tales. 
Lawn  Dyarrig.     Graves.     Irish  fairy  book. 
Lawyer's  advice.     Bay.     Danish  fairy  and  folk  tales. 
Lazy  beauty  and  her  aunts.     See  Three  little  crones  each  with 

s<jmething  big.     III. 
Lazy  Harry.    Grimm.    F"airy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 
Lazy  Jack.    Coussens.    Child's  book  of  stories. 

Hartland.     English  folk  and  fairy  tales. 

*Howard.     Banbur>-  cross  stories. 

Jacobs.     English  fairy  tales. 

Johnson.     Oak-tree  fairy  book. 

Mother    Goose's  nursery  rhymes,  tales  and  jingles  (Warne  eel.). 

Rhys.     Fairy  goM. 

Welsh.   Stories  children  love.    (Lazy  Jack;   or.  I'll  do  so  another 
time.) 

See    also    Epaminondas    and    his    auntie;     Prudint    Hans;    Silly 
.Matt. 


148  FAIRY  TALES 

Lazy  Lizette.    Underbill.    Dwarfs'  tailor  and  other  fairy  tales. 

Lazy  spinner,    (irimm.    P'airy  tales  (PauU  tr.). 

Leaf  from  Heaven.    Andersen.    P^airy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Andersen.    Stories  and  tales  (Author's  ed.    Leaf  from  the  sky). 
Leaf  from  the  sky.    See  Leaf  from  Heaven. 

Leak  in  the  dyke.    Arnold  and  Gilbert.    Stepping  stones  to  litera- 
ture.    V.  3.     (Boy  hero.) 

Blaisdell.     Child  life.     M  reader. 

Bryant.     Best  stories  to  tell  to  children.     (Little  hero  of  Haar- 
lem.) 

Bryant.     How  to  tell  stories  to  children.      (Little  hero  of  Haar- 
lem.) 
Lean  cat  and  the  fat  cat.     See  Old  woman's  cat. 
Leap  frog.     See  Leaping  match. 
Leaping  match.     Andersen.     Best  fairy  tales  (Henderson  tr.). 

Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.     Jumpers.) 

Andersen.     Wonder  stories.      (Leap  frog.) 

Darton.     Wonder  book  of  beasts.     (Three  jumpers.) 
Leaping  Rock  in  the  Pipestone  Valley.     Judd.     Wigwam  stories. 
Learn  to  wait.     Ketchum  and  Jorgensen.     Kindergarten  gems. 
Learned  hunter     Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 
Learned  owl.     See  Rama  and  Luxma... 
"Learned  princess."    Maud.    Heroines  of  poetry. 
Leda  and  the  swans.     Hutchinson.     Golden  porch.      (V     ^venly 

twins.) 
Lee  penny.    Douglas.    Scottish  fairy  tales. 
Leeching  of  Kayn's  leg.     Jacobs.   More  Celtic  fairy  tales 

Yeats.      Irish  fairy  and  folk  tales. 
Legend  of,  etc.     See  the  first  important  word  of  the  title. 
Lemon  tree  and  the  pumelo.     Davis  and  Chow-Leung. 

fables  and  folk  stories. 
Leo  the  slave.     Johonnot.     Stories  of  the  olden  time. 
Leopard  and  the  fox.     .^sop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Leopard  and  the  other  animals.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking 

beasts. 
Leperhaun.     See  Lepracaun. 
Lepracaun  (poem).     Graves.     Irish  fairy  tales. 

Harrison,  C.  C.     Old  fashioned  fairy  book.     (Leperhaun.) 

(poem).     Winnington.    Outlook  fairy  book.     (Fairy  shoen  ) 

(poem.)     Yeats.     Irish  fairy  and   folk   tales.     (Lepracaui      ^i, 
Fairy  shoemaker.) 
Less  inequality  than  men  deem.   Frere.   Old  Deccan  days 
Lesson  for  kings.     Jacobs.     Indian  fairy  tales. 
Lesson   in   politeness.      Van   Sickle   and   Seegmiller.      Riverside 

readers.     3d  reader. 
Lesson  of  faith.    Cowles.    Art  of  story  telling. 

Ketchum  and  Jorgensen.     Kindergarten  gems.      (Lark  an. 
caterpillar.) 
Lesson  of  the  leaves.     See  Sibyl. 
Leto.     See  Apollo:    Birth  of  Apollo. 
Letting  in  the  jungle.    Kipling.    Second  jungle  book. 


FAIRY  TALES  149 

Leucothea.     See  Ulysses. 

Life  and  death.     Nordau.     Dwarf's  spectacles. 
Light-house  lamp.     Aspinwall.     Short  stories  for  short  people. 
Light  princess.    Mabie.    Fairy  tales  every  child  should  know. 
Mabie.     Heroes  and  fairies. 
Macdonald.     Dealings  with  fairies. 
Macdonald.     Light  princess  and  other  fairy  tales. 
Lightning.     Brooks.     Stories  of  the  red  children. 

Pratt.     Legends  of  the  red  children.     (Legend  of  lightning.) 
Lightning  gold.     Kennedy.     New  world  fairy  book. 
Lightning  trees.     Pratt.     Fairyland  of  flowers. 
Like  seeks  like.     Nordau.     Dwarf's  spectacles. 
Lilac  bush.     Van  Sickle  and  Seegmiller.     Riverside  readers.     4th 

reader. 
Lilla  Rosa.    See  Lilla  Rosa  and  Long  Leda. 

Lilla  Rosa  and  Long  Leda.    Canton.  Reign  of  King  Herla.     (Lilla 
Rosa.) 
Tappan.     Golden  goose.     (Golden  goose.) 
Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stories. 
See  also  Princess  Rosette.     L 
Lillekort.     See  Shortshanks. 

Lilliputland.     5e'e  Gulliver's  .iravels:   Lilliput  land. 
Lily  anf'  the  lion.     See  Soaring  lark. 

Lily-b     land  Thistledown;   or,  Fairy  sleeping  beauty.   Alcott. 
.ver  fables. 
A'       '.     Lulu's  library.     \^  2. 
Lily  d  of  Astolat.     See  Sir  Lancelot:   Lancelot  and  Elaine. 

LJ  he  valley,  Legend  of .    Pratt.   Fairyland  of  flowers. 

.    See  Star  maiden. 

fox.    See  Laughing  Eye  and  Weeping  Eye. 
L  .nd  the  oak.    See  Baucis  and  Philemon. 

Line  ^.  golden  light;    or,  The  little  blind  sister.    Harrison.    In 

story  land. 
Lineik  and  Laufey.    Hall,  Mrs.  A.  W.    Icelandic  fairy  tales. 
Linton  Church,  Legend  of.    Douglas.    Scottish  fairy  tales. 
Lion  and  mouse.    See  Lion  and  the  mouse. 
Lion  and  other  beasts.    See  Lion's  share. 
Lion -^nd  the  ass.    .^^sop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
L'  id  the  ass  hunting  (poem).     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking 

•easts. 
Lioi   :md  the  asses  and  hares,   ^sop.   Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Lion  ^ad  the  bear.    /Esop.    Fables  (Black  ed.    Lion,  the  bear  and 
.  V)e  fo.xj. 
A...  p.    Fables  (Burt  ed.     Lion,  the  tiger  and  the  fox). 
Baldwin.     Fairy  stories  and  fables.     (The  quarrel.) 
Srudder.      Fables  and  folk  stories. 
I  -■        and  the  cat.     Lang.     Brown  fairy  book. 

and  the  council  of  beasts.    .'Esop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

and  the  crane.    Jticobs.    Indian  fairy  tales. 

ind  the  echo  (poem).   /Esop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

i;,gin  and  Smith.     Talking  Ix'asts. 

and  the  elephant.    I.    /Esop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

.'Ish.     Stories  (  hildren  love. 


150  FAIRY  TALES 

Lion  and  the  elephant.   II.   Wiltse.   Folklore  stories  and  proverbs. 
Lion  and  the  four  bulls.   .£sop.   Fables  (Black  ed.)- 

/Esop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.    Lion  and  the  four  oxen.) 

/Esop.     Fables  (Jacobs). 

Scudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories.     (Four  bulls  and  the  lion.) 
Lion  and  the  four  oxen.     See  Lion  and  the  four  bulls. 
Lion  and  the  fox.    See  Lion,  the  fox  and  the  beasts. 
Lion  and  the  frog.    .Esop.    Fables  (Black  ed.). 

.Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Lion  and  the  gadfly.   Wiggin  and  Smith.   Talking  beasts. 
Lion  and  the  gnat.   /Esop.   Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

(poem).     W  iggin  and  Smith.    Talking  beasts. 
Lion  and  the  goat.    Wiggin  and  Smith.    Talking  beasts. 
Lion  and  the  hare.    Bidpai.    Tortoise  and  the  geese. 

Rouse.     Talking  thrush. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts.     (Lion  and  the  rabbit.) 

See  also  Little  jackals  and  the  lion. 
Lion  and  the  man.     See  Man  and  the  lion. 

Lion  and   the  mosquitoes.      Davis  and  Chow-Leung.      Chinese 
fables  and  folk  stories. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Lion  and  the  mouse.     /Esop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

^Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Jacobs). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Stickney). 

Arnold  and  Gilbert.     Stepping  stones  to  literature,     v.  2. 

Baldwin.     Fairy  stories  and  fables.     (Mouse  and  the  lion.) 
*Bowen.     Second  story  reader.     (Lion  and  the  mouse.) 

Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories. 

Grover.     Folk-lore  readers,     v.  L 

Hall  and  Gilman.     Story  land.     2d  reader. 

Ketchum  and  Jorgensen.   Kindergarten  gems.   (Lion  and  mouse.) 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 

Scudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories. 

Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 

Wiltse.     Folklore  stories  and  proverbs. 

Wiltse.     Kindergarten  stories. 
Lion  and  the  rabbit.   See  Lion  and  the  hare. 
Lion  and  the  snake.     ^Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Lion  and  the  statue.    See  Man  and  the  lion. 
Lion  and  the  two  jackals.    Success  library,    v.  3. 
Lion  and  the  wild  dog.    Wiggin  and  Smith.   Talking  beasts. 
Lion  going  to  war.     *Bowen.    Second  story  reader. 

(poem).    Wiggin  and  Smith.    Talking  beasts. 
Lion  hunting  with  other  beasts.    iE^sop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Lion  in  his  den.    See  Lion,  the  fox  and  the  beasts. 
Lion  in  love.   ^Esop.   Fables  (Black  ed.). 

/Esop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

/Esop.    Fables  (Jacobs). 

Scudder.    Children's  book. 

Scudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories. 


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Lion,  the  ass  and  the  fox.    I.  See  Lion,  the  fox  and  the  ass. 
Lion,  the  ass  and  the  fox.    II.   See  Lion's  share. 
Lion,  the  bear  and  the  fox.    See  Lion  and  the  bear. 
Lion,  the  bear,  the  monkey  and  the  fox.    ^Esop.    Fables  (Burt 
ed.). 

Wiggin  and  Smith.    Talking  beasts. 
Lion,  the  fox  and  the  ass.    /Esop.    Fables  (Black  ed.    Lion,  the 
ass  and  the  fox). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Lion,  the  fox  and  the  beasts.    /Esop.    Fables  (Jacobs). 

Baldwin.     Fairs^  stories  and  fables.      (Old  lion.) 

Coussens.    Child's  book  of  stories.    (Lion  in  his  den.) 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 

Scudder.     Fable  and  folk  stories.    (Lion  and  the  fox.) 

Wiggin  and  Smith.    Talking  beasts.    (Invalid  lion.) 
Lion,  the  fox,  and  the  story-teller.    Tappan.    Folk  stories  and 
fables. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Lion,  the  fox,  and  the  wolf.    /Esop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Lion,  the  goat  and  the  baboon.    Dasent.    Popular  tales  from  the 

N(jrse. 
Lion,  the  hyena  and  the  rabbit.    Batcman.    Zanzibar  tales. 
Lion,  the  mouse  and  the  cat.   Wiggin  and  Smith.  Talking  beasts. 
Lion,  the  tiger  and  the  fox.    See  Lion  and  the  bear. 
Lionbruno.    Macdonell.    Italian  fairy  book. 

Lioness  and  the  bear  (poem).   Wiggin  and  Smith.   Talking  beasts. 
Lioness  and  the  fox.    .Esop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 
Lion's  secret.    Ortoli.    Evening  tales. 
Lion's  share.    .Esop.    Fables  (Black  ed.    Lion  and  other  beasts.) 

/Esop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.    Lion,  the  ass  and  the  fox.) 

/Esop.     Fables  (Jacobs.) 

Baldwin.    Fairy  stories  and  fables. 

Coe  and  Christie.    Story  hour  readers.    3d  book. 

Scudder.     Children's  book.     (Lion,  the  ass  and  the  fox.) 

Scudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories.    (Lion,  the  ass  and  the  fox.) 

(poem).    Wiggin  and  Smith.    Talking  beasts. 
Litigious  cats.    See  Matter  of  arbitration. 
Litill  Tritill,  the  bird  and  the  peasant  lad.    Hall,  Mrs.  A.  V\ . 

Icelandic  fairy  tales. 
Little  Anklebone.    Steel.   Tales  of  the  Punjab. 
Little  Annie  the  goose-girl.      Dasent.      Popular  tales  from  the 

.\orse. 
Little  Annie's  dream;    or,  The  fairy  flower.    Alcott.     Mowrr 

fables. 
Little  ant.    Caballero.    Spanish  fairy  tales. 

Little  ant  that  was  going  to  Jerusalem,  and  the  snow.    C  ary. 
l-"airy  legends  from  the  l-"rench  i)rovinces. 

See  also  House  that  Jack  built. 
Little  bear.    Baiky.    Firelight  stories. 
Little  bee  Trunkhosic.    P.aiiey.    Firelight  stones. 
Little  Beta  and  the  lame  giant.    Harrison.    In  story  land. 


152  FAIRY  TALES 

Little  bird,  Story  of  tiie.    See  Alonk  and  the  bird's  song. 

Little  birds  who  lived  in  a  cave,  Story  of  the.     Bourhill  and 

Drake.    Fairy  tales  from  South  Africa. 
Little  Black  Mingo.    Wiggin  and  Smith.    Tales  of  laughter. 
Little  Black  Sambo,  Story  of.     Stone.     Children's  stories  that 

never  grow  old. 
Little  Blessed  Eyes;  or.  The  fairy's  birthday  gift.    Harrison,  E. 

In  story  land. 
Little  blind  sister.    See  Line  of  golden  light. 
Little  blue  flowers.    See  How  flax  was  given  to  men. 
Little  boy  and  big  cow.     Bailey.     Firelight  stories.     (Wee,  wee 
man.) 
Jacobs.     More  English  fairy  tales.     (Wee,  wee  mannie.) 
Johnson.    Fir-tree  fairy  book. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter.     (Wee,  wee  mannie.) 
Little  boy  man.    Eastman.    Smoky  Day's  wigwam  evenings. 

Eastman.     Wigwam  evenings. 
Little  boy  who  forgot  to  wash  his  hands.    Cowles.   Art  of  story 

telling. 
Little  boy  who  found  his  fortune.  See  Old  hag's  long  leather  bag. 
Little  brother  and  sister.   See  Brother  and  sister. 
Little  brown  berry.     Bailey.     Stories  and  rhymes  for  a  child. 
Little  brown  hen.    Brown,  A.    One-footed  fairy. 
Little  Brown  Lady.    Danielson.    Story  telling  time. 
Little  bud.    Alcott.    Flower  fables. 

Alcott.     Lulu's  library,     v.  2. 
Little  bull-calf.   Jacobs.    More  English  fairy  tales. 
Little  Butterkin.    AsbjCrnsen.    Fairy  tales  from  the  far  north. 
Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the  Norse.    (Buttercup.) 
Pyle,  K.     Fairy  tales.     (Buttercup.) 
Tappan.    Folk  stories  and  fables. 
Little  Carl's  Christmas.   See  Sabot  of  Little  WoIfT. 
Little  castaways.   Scudder.   Seven  little  people. 
Little  chicken  Kluk.   See  Chicken-Little. 

Little  chicken  Kluk  and  his  companions.   See  Chicken-Little. 
Little  child  and  the  pumpkin  tree.    Dasent.    Popular  tales  from 

the  Norse. 
Little  Childeric's  bees.   Canton.   Reign  of  King  Herla. 
Little  Chinese  rose,  A.     Davis  and  Chow-Leung.     Chinese  fables 

and  folk  stories. 
Little  Claus  and  Big  Claus.     Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr. 
Great  Claus  and  Little  Claus). 
Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 
Andersen.     Wonder  stories  (Author's  ed.). 
Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the  Norse.     (Big  Peter  and  Little 

Peter.) 
Lang.     Twelve  huntsmen  and  other  stories.    (Story  of  Big  Klaus 

and  Little  Klaus.) 
Lang.   Yellow  fairy  book.    (Story  of  Big  Klaus  and  Little  Klaus.) 
Scudder.     Children's  book. 

See  also  Countryman  and  the  merchant;    Hudden  and  Dudden 
and  Donald  O'Neary. 


FAIRY  TALES  153 


Little  cookie  boy.    Wiltse.    Kindergarten  stories. 

Little  cowherd  brother.     Partridge.     Stor>'  telling  in  home  and 

school. 
Little  cup  of  tears.    Dasent.    Popular  tales  from  the  Norse. 

Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stories. 
Little  Czar  Novishny,  the  false  sister,  and  the  faithful  beasts. 

Bain.     Cossack  fairy  tales. 
Little  Daffydowndilly.    Hawthorne.    Little  Dafifydowndilly. 
Little  darner.    Ewing.    Old-fashioned  fairy  tales. 
Little  Daylight.    Bryant.    How  to  tell  stories  to  children. 

Macdonald.  Light  princess  and  other  fairy  tales. 
Little  dog  and  big  dog.  Lindsay.  Story  garden. 
Little  duchess.    Maud.    Heroines  of  poetry. 

Little  dwellers  in  the  marsh.     Harrison,  E.  O.     Moon  princess. 
Little  eyes.   See  Matariki. 
Little  farmer.    Grimm.    Fairy  tales  (Lucas  t--.    Little  peasant). 

Grimm.     Household  stories  (Crane  tr.). 
Little  fawn.    Wilson,  G.  L.    Myths  of  the  red  children. 
Little  feather  of  Fenist  the  bright  falcon.     See  Bright-Hawk's 

feather. 
Little  field  mouse,  Adventures  of.     Bryant.    Stories  to  tell   to 

children. 
Little  Fingerling.     Macdonell.     Italian  fairy  book. 
Little  fir  tree.     See  F"ir-tree. 
Little  fish  and  the  fisher   (poem),     ^sop.     Fables    (Stickney. 

Supplement). 
Little  folk  of  the  glass  hills.     Canton.     Reign  of  King  Herla. 
Little  folks'  presents.     Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (PauU  tr.). 
Little  fool  Ivan.    Blumenthal.   Folk  tales  from  the  Russian.    (Ivan- 
oushka,  the  simpleton.) 

Polevoi.     Russian  fairy  tales. 
Little  footsteps  upon  the  water.    Bailey.    Firelight  stories. 
Little  Forget-me-not.     Gibbon.     Reign  of  King  Cole. 
Little  Fred  and  his  fiddle.    Asbjornsen.    Fairy  tales  from  the  far 
north. 

Asbjornsen.  Tales  from  the  fjeld.    (Little  Freddy  with  his  fiddle.) 

Field.     F"amous  fairy  tales. 

Thorne-Thomsen.    East  o'  the  sun  and  west  o'  the  moon.    (Little 
Freddy  with  his  fiddle.) 

See  also  jew  among  the  thorns. 
Little  Freddy  with  his  fiddle.     See  Little  Fred  and  his  fiddle. 
Little  girl  of  snow.    See  Snowflake.     L 

Little  girl  who  traveled  on  a  big  ship.    Nordau.     Dwarf's  spec- 
tacles. 
Little  girl  who  wanted  the  stars.    Bailey.    Firelight  stories. 
Little  girl's  Christmas.    Dickinson  and  Skinner.    Children's  book 

of  Christmas  stories. 
Little  glass  shoe.    Jerrold.    Reign  of  King  Oberon. 
Little  glass  slipper.    See  Cinderella. 
Little  gold  shoe.    See  Cintierelia. 
Little  Golden  Hair.   See  Three  bears. 


154  FAIRY  TALES 

Little  Goldenhood.    Coussens.    Child's  book  of  stories.     (History 
of  little  (iolden-Hood.) 
*Heller  and  Bates.     Little  Golden  Hood. 

Lang.     Red  fairy  book.     (True  history  of  Little  Goldenhood.) 

See  also  Little  Red  Riding  Hood. 
Little  good  mouse.    See  Good  little  mouse. 
Little  Goody  Two-Shoes.    See  Goody  Two-Shoes. 
Little  gray  grandmother;    or,  The  enchanted  mirror.    Bailey 
and  Lewis.     For  the  children's  hour. 

Harrison.      In  story  land. 
Little  gray  man.     L     Jokai.     Golden  fairy  book. 

Laboulaye.     Fairy  tales. 

Laboulayc.     Last  fairy  tales. 
Little  gray  rnan.     H.     Lang.     Grey  fairy  book. 
Little  gray  mouse.     Segur.     French  fairy  tales. 
Little  gray  pony.     Lindsay.     Mother  stories. 

O'Grady  and  Throop.     Teachers'  story  tellers'  book. 
Little  green  elf's  Christmas.    Bailey.    Stories  and  rhymes  for  a 

child. 
Little  green  frog.    Lang.    Elf  maiden. 

Lang.     Yellow  fairy  book. 
Little  Gretchen  and  the  wooden  shoe.    Dickinson  and  Skinner. 
Children's  book  of  Christmas  stories. 

See  also  Piccola. 
Little  Gretchen's  lily.    Danielson.   Story  telling  time. 
Little  Half  Chick.   See  Half-Chick. 
Little  Hannibal.     Coe.     Second  book  of  stories.     (Story  of  Lil' 

Hannibal.) 
Little  Hans  and  the  star  of  Bethlehem.   Gibbon.    Reign  of  King 

Cole. 
Little  hare.    Lang.    Elf  maiden. 

Lang.     Pink  fairy  book. 
Little  hero  of  Haarlem.   See  Leak  in  the  dyke. 
Little  horse  and  his  kind  master.   Johnson.   Oak-tree  fairy  book. 
Little  house  in  the  woods.    See  House  in  the  wood. 
Little  hunchback.    L    Arabian  nights  (Lang). 

Arabian  nights  (Townsend.    Story  of  the  little  hunchback). 

Chisholm.    Enchanted  land.    (Hunchback.) 

Scudder.    Children's  book.    (Story  of  the  little  hunchback.) 
Little  hunchback.  H.  Gary.  Fairy  legends  of  the  French  provinces. 
Little  Hyacinth's  kiosk.     Kunos.    Forty-four  Turkish  fairy  tales. 
Little  ice  man.    Wilson,  G.  L.    Myths  of  the  red  children. 
Little  Ida's  flowers.    Andersen.    Fairy  tales  (PauU  tr.). 

Andersen.     Wonder  stories  (Author's  ed.). 

Lyman.     Story  telling. 

Singleton.     \A'ild  flower  fairy  book. 
Little  In-a-Minute.    Bailey.    For  the  story  teller. 
Little  Jack  Roll-a-Round.  Bryant.   Best  stories  to  tell  to  children. 

Bryant.     Stories  to  tell  to  children. 
Little  jackal  and  the  alligator.    Br>'ant.    Best  stories  to  tell  to 
children. 

Bryant.     Stories  to  tell  to  children. 

Van  Sickle  and  Seegmiller.    Riverside  readers.     2d  reader. 


FAIRY  TALES  155 

Little  jackal  and  the  camel.   See  Tit  for  tat. 
Little  jackals  and  the  lion.  Bryant.  Best  stories  to  tell  to  children. 
Bryant.     Stories  to  tell  to  children. 

Darton.     Wonder  book  of  beasts.     (Singh  Rajah  and  the  cun- 
ning little  jackals.)    ■ 
Frere.     Old  Deccan  days.     (Singh  Rajah  and  the  cunning  little 

jackals.) 
Tappan.    Folk  stories  and  fables.    (Singh  Rajah  and  the  cunning 

little  jackals.) 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter.     (Singh  Rajah  and  the 

cunning  little  jackals.) 
See  also  Lion  and  the  hare. 
Little  Jacob  and    the   sugar-plum    tree.     Underhill.     Dwarfs' 

tailor  and  other  fairy  tales. 
Little  Karen  and  her  baby.    Coolidgc.    Round  dozen. 
Little  King  Loc.    Lang.    Olive  fairy  book. 
Little  king's  rabbits.    Lindsay.    Story  garden. 
Little  lame  prince.    Bailey.   For  the  story  teller. 
Blaisdell.    Child  life.    4th  reader. 
Stone.    Children's  stories  that  never  grow  old. 
Little  Lasse.    Lang.    Lilac  fairy  book. 
Little  Long  tail.    Hoxie.    Kindergarten  story  book. 
Little  Maia.    See  Thumbelina. 

Little  maiden  who  became  a  laurel  tree.   See  Daphne. 
Little  man.    Laboulaye.    Last  fairy  tales. 
Little  mare.    Bay.    Danish  fairy  and  folk  tales. 
Little  match  girl.    *Andcrsen.    Best  fairy  tales  (Henderson  tr.). 
Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 
Andersen.     Fair>'  tales  (Paull  tr.    Little  match-seller). 
Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Turpin). 
.•\ndersen.     Stories  (Riverside  ed.). 
Andersen.    Stories  and  tales  (Author's  ed.). 
Blaisdell.    Child  life.    2d  reader. 
Coe.    First  book  of  stories. 
Jcrrold.      Big  book  of  fairy  tales. 

Ketchum  and  Jorgensen.     Kindergarten  gems.     (Little  match- 
seller.) 
Klingensmith.       Household    stories    for    little    readers.       (Little 

match  seller.) 
Scudder.     Children's  book. 
Little  match  seller.   .SVc  Little  match  girl. 
Little  mermaid.   Andersen.    Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.    Mermaid). 
Andersen.    Fairy  tales  (Pauil  tr.). 
Andersen.    Fairy  tales  (Turpin  ed.). 

Andersen.    Wonder  stories  (.Author's  ed.     Little  sea-maid)  . 
Chisholm.    In  fairyland. 
Marshall.    Fairy  tales  of  all  nations. 
Singleton.    Wild  flower  fairy  book. 
Winninglon.    Outlook  fairy  book. 
Little  Millie.    Ketchum  and  forgciiscn.    Kiiuk-rgnrten  gems. 
Little  .Miss  Mouse  and  her  friends.    Koiisi-.    Talking  thrush. 


156  FAIRY  TALES 

Little  Mister  Cricket  and  the  other  creatures.   Harris.   Told  by 

Uncle  Remus. 
Little  Mook.     Hauff.     Caravan  tales. 

Hauff.     Fairy  tales.    (History  of  the  little  Mook.) 
Little  old  man  and  his  gold.    Danielson.    Story  telling  time. 
Little  old  woman.    Macdonell.    Italian  fairy  book. 
Little  old  woman  who  went  to  the  north  wind.    Bailey.    Fire- 
light stories. 
See  also  Lad  who  went  to  the  north  wind. 
Little  One-eye,  little  Two-eyes,  and  little  Three-eyes.     See 

One-eye,  Two-eyes,  Three-eyes. 
Little  One-eye,  Two-eyes,  Three-eyes.    See  One-eye,  Two-eyes 

Three-eyes. 
Little  Peachling,  Adventures  of.   See  Momotaro. 
Little  peasant.     See  Little  farmer. 
Little  people  of  the  Senecas.   Judd.    Wigwam  stories. 
Little  pig.   Lindsay.   More  mother  stories. 

Little  pine  tree.    See  Little  pine  tree  who  wished  for  new  leaves. 
Little  pine  tree  who  wished  for  new  leaves.    Bailey  and  Lewis. 
For  the  children's  hour. 
Blaisdell.    Child  life.    2d  reader.    (Little  pine  tree.) 
Ketchum  and  Jorgensen.     Kindergarten  gems.      (Discontented 

tree.) 
Klingensmith.      Household  stories  for  little  readers.      (Discon- 
tented pine  tree.) 
O'Grady  and  Throop.    Teachers'  story  tellers'  book.     (Discon- 
tented tree.) 
(poem).    Pratt.    Fairyland  of  flowers.    (Little  pine  tree.) 
(poem).    Strong.    All  the  year  round,    v.  2.    Winter.     (Discon- 
tented pine.) 
Little  pink  rose.    Bryant.    Best  stories  to  tell  to  children. 

Bryant.    Stories  to  tell  to  children. 
Little  Fortunes.    Rhys.    Fairy  gold. 

Little  rabbit  who  wanted  red  wings.   Bailey.  For  the  story  teller. 
Little  rabbits.    Coe.    Second  book  of  stories. 

Harris.   Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his  sayings.   (Story  about  the 
little  rabbits.) 
Little  Ravageot.    Mace.    Home  fairy  tales. 
Little  red  apple.    Bailey.    Stories  and  rhymes  for  a  child. 
Little  Red-cap.    See  Little  Red  Riding  Hood. 

Little  red  hen.     L     Blaisdell.    Child  life.    2d  reader.     (Little  red 
hen  and  the  grain  of  wheat.) 
Bowen.    Second  story  reader.    (Grain  of  wheat.) 
Bryant.     Stories  to  tell  to  children.      (Little  red  hen  and  the 

grain  of  wheat.) 
Coe.    First  book  for  story-tellers. 
Coussens.    Child's  book  of  stories.    (Little  red  hen  and  the  grain 

of  wheat.) 
Johnson.   Oak-tree  fairy  book.    (Little  red  hen  and  the  wheat.) 
O'Grady  and  Throop.     Teacher's  story  tellers'  book.      (Little 

red  hen  and  the  grain  of  wheat.) 
*Treadwell.    Reading  literature  primer. 
*Van  Sickle  and  Seegmiller.    Riverside  readers.    1st  reader. 
See  also  Wonderful  cake. 


FAIRY  TALES  157 

Little  red  hen.    II.    Bryant.    Stories  to  tell  to  children.    (Another 
little  red  hen.) 
(poem.)    Bryant.    Stories  to  tell  to  children.    (Story  of  the  little 

red  hen.) 
Coussens.     Child's  boojv  of  stories.     (Fox  and  the  little  red  hen.) 
Johnson.   Book  of  fair^' tale  foxes.    (Robber  fox  and  the  little  red 

hen.) 
Johnson.    Oak-tree  fairy  book.    (Fox  and  the  little  red  hen.) 
*Jones.     Second  reader.     (Fox  and  the  small  red  hen.) 
Klingensmith.    Household  tales. 
O'Grady  and  Thrbop.    Teacher's  story  tellers'  book.    (Little  red 

hen  and  the  fox.) 
(poem.)     Scudder.     Doings  of  the  Bodley  family  in  town  and 
country'. 
*Van    Sickle   and    Seegmiller.     Riverside    readers.      2d     reader. 
(Cock,  the  mouse,  and  the  little  red  hen.) 
Whitney.     Faith  Gartney's  girlhood,     (ch.  ,5.) 
Little  red  hen.     III.     Bailey  and  Lewis.    For  the  children's  hour. 
Klingensmith.     Household  stories. 
Little  red  hen.    III.    includes  both  I  and  II. 
Little  red  hen  and  the  fox.     See  Little  red  hen.     II. 
Little  red  hen  and  the  grain  of  wheat.     See  Little  red  hen.     I. 
Little  red  hen  and  the  wheat.     See  Little  red  hen.     I. 
Little  Red  Plume.     See  First  corn.     II. 
Little  Red  Riding  Hood.     Adams.     Folk-story  and  verse. 
Aunt  Louisa's  book  of  fairy  tales. 
Baldwin.     Fairy-  stories  and  fables. 
Blaisdell.     Child  life.     2d  reader. 
Burke.     Fair>'  tales. 

Chisholm.     In  fairy  land.     (Red  Riding  Hood.) 
Coe.     First  book  of  stories. 
Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories. 
Crane.     Red  Riding  Hood's  picture  book. 
Favorite  fairy  tales. 
Forty  famous  fairy  tales. 

Grimm.     Fair>'  tales  (Lucas  tr.     Red  Riding  Hood). 
Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (PauU  tr.     Little  Red  Cap). 
Grimm.     Household  stories  (Crane  tr.     Little  Red-cap). 
Grimm.     Household  tales  (Burt  ed.). 
Jerrold.     Big  book  of  fairy  tales. 
Johnson.     Oak-tree  fairy  book. 
Ketchum  and  Jorgensen.     Kindergarten  gems. 
Klingensmith.    Household  stories.    (Red  Riding  Hood.) 
Lang.     Blue  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Little  Red  Riding  Hood  and  other  stories. 
Mabie.     Fairy  tales  e\ery  child  should  know. 
Mabie.     Heroes  and  fairies. 

iMother  Goose  rhymes,  jingles  and  fairy  tales  (Altemus  ed.). 
Mulock.     Fairy  book. 
Norton.     Heart  of  oak  books,     v.  2. 
Nursery  tales. 
Perkins.     Twenty  best  fairy  tales. 


158  FAIRY  TALES 

Little  Red  Riding  Hood  —  continued. 

Perrault.     Fairy  tales. 

Perrault.     Tales  of  Mother  Goose. 

Perrault.     Tales  of  passed  times. 

Rhys.     Fairy  gold. 

Scuddcr.     Book  of  folk  stories. 

Sciiddcr.     Children's  book. 

Scudder.     Fables  and  folk-stories. 

Stone.     Children's  stories  that  never  grow  old. 

Success  library,     v.  3. 

Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables. 

Valentine.     Old,  old  fairy  tales.     (Warne  ed.) 

Washburn.     Old-fashioned  fairy  tales. 

Welsh.     Stories  children  love.  (Story  of  Little  Red  Riding  Hood.) 

See  also  Little  Goldenhood. 
Little  rid  hin.     See  Little  red  hen. 
Little  Roger's  night  in  the  church.  Coolidge.  Mischief's  Thanks- 

gi\ing. 
Little  Ruby  Fish.     See  Muchie  Lai. 

Little  Scar  Face.     Tanner.     Legends  from  the  red  man's  forest. 
(Indians'  Cinderella.) 

Wilson,  G.  L.     Myths  of  the  red  children. 
Little  sea-maid.    See  Little  mermaid. 
Little  shepherd.     Lindsay.     More  mother  stories. 

(play).     Van    Sickle    and    Seegmiller.     Riverside    readers.     2d 
reader. 
Little  shepherd  boy.     See  Shepherd  boy  and  the  king. 
Little   sister   and   little   brother.     Dole.     White   duckling  and 

other  stories. 
Little  Sister  Kindness  and  the  loving  stitches.     Cowles.     Art 

of  story-telling. 
Little  Snow-Flake.     See  Twelve  months.     IL 
Little  Snow-White.     See  Snow- White  and  the  seven  dwarfs. 
Little  Snowdrop.     See  Snow^-White  and  the  seven  dwarfs. 
Little  soldier.     Lang.     Green  fairy  book. 

See  also  Nose-tree. 
Little  Sosana  and  her  gold-wrought  shoe.     Goddard.     Fairy 
tales  in  other  lands. 

See  also  Cinderella. 
Little  spirit  of  Massawunk.     Kennedy.     New  world  fair>'  book. 
Little    steam    engine.     Van    Sickle    and    Seegmiller.     Riverside 

readers.     2d  reader. 
Little  Sunshine.     L     Bay.     Danish  fairy  and  folk  tales.     (Sun- 
shine.) 
Little    Sunshine.     IL     Bailey    and    Lewis.     For    the    children's 
hour. 

Blaisdell.     Child  life.     2d  reader. 
Little  Surya  Bai.     Frere.     Old  Deccan  days. 

Singleton.     Wild  flower  fairy  book.      (Sun-lady,  Surya  Bai.) 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  wonder. 
Little  Tavwots,  Story  of.     See  Sun  a  prisoner.     II. 
Little  thief.     Scudder.     Book  of  legends. 


FAIRY  TALES  159 


Little  Thumb.     I.     See  Thunibling. 

Little  Thumb.     IL     See  Hop  o'  my  Thumb. 

Little  Thumb.     IIL     5fe  Thumbelina. 

Little  Thumb.     IW     Burke.     Fairy  talcs. 

Little  Thumbling.     5('e,Hop  o'  my  thumb. 

Little  tin  soldier.     See  Brave  tin  soldier. 

Little  Tiny.     See  Thumbelina. 

Little  Totty.     See  Thumbelina. 

Little  Tuk.     Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 

Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Andersen.     Stories  and  tales  (Author's  ed.). 

Bailey.     For  the  story  teller. 

Forty  famous  fairy  tales. 
Little  Tuppen.     Baldwin.     Fairy  stories  and  fables. 

Treadwell    and    Free.     Reading    literature:     primer.        (Little 
Tuppens.) 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 

See  also  Cat  and  the  mouse;   Grain  of  corn;   How  the  mouse  got 
into  his  hole;   Munachar  and  Manachar;   Nanny  who  wouldn't 
go  home  to  supper;   Old  woman  and  her  pig;    Sparrow  and  the 
bush. 
Little  Tuppens.     See  Little  Tuppen. 

Little  Ugly  Boy.     Wilson,  G.  L.     Myths  of  the  red  children. 
Little  Warrior's  counsel.     Grinnell.     Pawnee  hero  stories. 
Little  weaver.     See  Arachne. 

Little  weaver  of  Duleek  gate.  Legend  of.    Graves.     Irish  fairy 
book. 

See  also  Brave  little  tailor. 
Little  white  dove.     Coolidge.     Round  dozen. 
Little  white  mouse.     See  Juliet. 
Little  wild  man.     Tappan.     Golden  goose. 
Little  Wildrose.     Lang.     Crimson  fairy  book. 
Little  wind-god.     See  Hermes  and  Apollo. 
Little  wolf  brother.     Judd.     Wigwam  stories. 

See  also  Boy  and  the  wolves;    Wolf  boy. 
Little  Wolff 's  wooden  shoes.     See  Sabot  of  little  WolfT. 
Littlest  mouse,  Tale  of  the.     Bailey  and  Lewis.     For  the  chil- 
dren's hour. 

See  also  Country  mouse  and  the  town  mouse. 
Live  potato.    Keyes.    F'ive  senses. 

Liver.     See  Piece  of  liver.  ^ 

Living  alarm  clock.     Bailey  and  Lewis.     For  the  children  s  hour. 
Living  Statue,  Adventures    of.     Compton.     Snowbird    and   the 
water  tiger. 

See  also  First  corn.      H. 
Lizard's  friendship.     Farmer.     Nature  myths. 
Lizzie  Lindsay.     Macleod.     Book  of  ballad  stories. 

Ta[)jjan.     Old  ballads  in  prose. 
Llanfabon  changeling.     Thomas.     Welsh  fairy  book. 
Llew  Llaw  and  his  wife.     Brooks,  E.     Wonder  stories  from  tlie 

Mabinogion. 
Llewellyn  and  his  dog.     See  Beth  G(  litrt. 


160  FAIRY  TALES 

Lludd  and  Llevelys,  Story  of.     Brooks,  E.     Wonder  stories  from 
the  Mabinogion. 
Lanier.     Knightly  legends  of  Wales. 
Llyn  Cwm  Llwch.     Thomas.     Welsh  fair>-  book. 
Llyn  Llech  Owen.     Thomas.     Welsh  fairy  book. 
Lo-Sun,  the  blind  boy.     Pitman.     Chinese  fairy  stories. 
Lobsters.     .-Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

Lochmaben    harper.     Grierson.     Children's   tales   from    Scottish 
ballads. 
Macleod.     Book  of  ballad  stories.     (Jolly  harper.) 
Lock  of  purple  hair  and  what  came  of  it.     See  Scylla,  daughter 

of  Xisus. 
Locusts  and  the  grasshopper.   /Esop.    Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Lohengrin.     Maud.     Wagner's  heroes. 
Loke.     See  Loki. 

Loke's  wolf.     See  Binding  of  the  Fenris  wolf. 

Loki.     Baldwin.     Hero  tales  told  in  school.     (Doom  of  the  mis- 
chief-maker.) 
Bradish.     Old  Norse  stories.      (Loki's  punishment.) 
Brown,  A.  F.     In  the  days  of  giants.     (Punishment  of  Loki.) 
Edmison.     Stories  from  the  Norseland.     (Loki  —  The  cause  of 

all  mischief.) 
Foster  and  Cummings.     Asgard  stories.     (Punishment  of  Loki.) 
Litchfield.     Nine  worlds.     (Loki  at  /Egir's  feast;    Capture  of 

Loki.) 
Mabie.     Norse  stories.     (How  Loki  was  punished.) 
Pratt.     Legends  of  Norseland.     (Punishment  of  Loki.) 
See  also  Dwarf's  gifts.     Binding  of  the  Fenris  wolf. 
Loki  and  his  children.     See  Binding  of  the  Fenris  wolf. 
Lombardy  poplar.     See  Poplar  tree.     H. 
Lone  chief.     Grinnell.     Pawnee  hero  stories. 
Long  bow  story.     Lang.     Olive  fairy  book. 
Long,  Broad  and  Quickeye.    See  Broad  man,  tall  man  and  man 

with  eyes  of  flame. 
Long,  Broad  and  Sharpsight.     See  Broad  man,  tall  man  and  man 

with  eyes  of  flame. 
Long  leather  bag.     See  Old  hag's  long  leather  bag. 
Long  spoon.     Yeats.     Irish  fairy  and  folk  tales. 
Long  story.     See  Endless  tale. 

Long  time.     Cary.     Fairy  legends  of  the  French  provinces. 
Long  yacht  race.     Henderson.     Sea  yarns  for  boys. 
Longnose  the  dwarf.     HaufT.     Caravan  tales.     (Wonder  child.) 
Hauff.     Fairy  tales. 

Lang.     Trusty  John  and  other  stories.     (Dwarf  Long  Nose.) 
Lang.     Violet  fairy  book.     (History  of  Dwarf  Long  Nose.) 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  wonder. 
Loony  John.     Ortoli.     Evening  tales. 

Lora,    the  goddess   of   love.     Dasent.     Popular  tales  from   the 
Norse. 
Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stories. 
Lord    Bag   of   Rice.     Ozaki.     Japanese   fairy   book.     (My   Lord 
Bag  of  Rice.) 
Williston.     Japanese  fairy  tales.     2nd  series. 


FAIRY  TALES  161 

Lord  Beichan.     Macleod.     Book  of  ballad  stories. 
Lord  of  death.     Steel.     Tales  of  the  Punjab. 
Lord  of  Pengerswick.     Hart  land.     English  folk  and  fairy  tales. 
Lord  of  the  silver  bow.     See  Apollo. 

Lord  Peter.     Asbjornsen.  '  Fair}-  tales  from  the  far  north.     (Squire 
Peter.) 

Dasent.     Popular  talcs  from  the  Xorse. 

See  also  Puss  in  boots. 
Lord  Soules.     Grierson.     Children's  tales  from  Scottish  ballads. 
Lord  Thomas  and  Fair  Annet  (poem).     Lanier.     Boy's  Percy. 
Lords  of  the  white  and  gray  castles.     Browne.     Granny's  won- 
derful chair. 
Lorelei.     Crommelin.     Famous  legends. 

Mabie.     Legends  every  child  should  know. 
Lost  and  found.     Bay.     Danish  fairy  and  folk  tales. 
Lost  bell.     Gibbon.     Reign  of  King  Cole. 

Lost  camel.     Arnold  and  Gilbert.     Stepping  stones  to  literature. 
V.  3. 

Welsh.     Stories  children  love. 
Lost  child.     Chodzko.     Fairy  tales  of  the  Slav. 

Johnson.     Elm-tree  fairy  book. 
Lost  city  of  the  sea.     Harrison,  E.  O.     Star  fairies. 
Lost  crown.     Underhill.     Dwarfs'  tailor  and  other  fairy  tales. 
Lost  legs.     Johnson.     Oak-tree  fairy  book. 
Lost  ocean.     Harrison,  E.  O.     Moon  princess. 
Lost  paradise.     Lang.     Lilac  fairy  book. 
Lost  prince  of  the  poles.     Richards.     Joyous  story  of  Toto. 
Lost  purse  (play).     Van  Sickle  and  Seegmiller.     Riverside  readers. 

3d  reader. 
Lost  secret.     See  Daedalus  and  Icarus. 
Lost  son.     See  Pink. 
Lost  spear.     Jokai.     Golden  fairy  book. 

W'iggin  and  Smith.     Magic  casements. 
Lost  spindle.     See  Mother  Holle. 
Lost  Sylphid.     May.     Little  Prudy's  fairy  book. 
Lost  wand.     Ingelow.     Stories  told  to  a  child,     v.  2. 
Lost  wife.     Johnson.     Birch-tree  fairy  book. 
Lothian  farmer's  wife.     Douglas.     Scottish  fairy  tales. 
Lothian  Tom.     Douglas.     Scottish  fairy  tales. 
Loughleagh  (Lake  of  Healing).    Yeats.    Irish  fairy  and  folk  tales. 
Love  and  the  soul.     See  Cupid  and  Psyche. 
Love  of  a  snow-white  fox.     Johnson.     FiV-tree  fairy  book. 
Love  of  the  dryad.     Canton.     Reign  of  King  Hcrla. 

See  also  Rhoecus  anri  the  oak. 
Loveliest  rose  in  the  world.     Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Andersen.     Stories  and  talcs  (Author's  ed.). 
Lovely  Ilonka.     Lang.     Crimson  fairy  book. 

Lang.      Magic  ring  and  other  stories. 
Lovers.     See  To])  aiid  ball. 
Loving  cup  which  was  made  of  iron.     Harrison,   E.     In  slory 

land. 
Loving  Laili.     Jacobs.     Indian  fairy  talcs. 


162  FAIRY  TALES 

Lower  than  the  beasts.     Keyes.     Five  senses. 

Lowri  Dafydd  earns  a  purse  of  gold.     Thomas.     Welsh  fairy 

book. 
Lox  and  the  bear.     Partridge.     Story-teUing  in  home  and  school. 
Lox,  the  mischief  maker.    \Vade.    Indian  fairy  tales. 
Lox,  the  mischief  maker  and  the  three  fires.     Wade.     Indian 

fairy  tales. 
Loyal  knight.     Alderman.     Classics  old  and  new.     4th  reader. 
Lucia,   the  organ-maiden.     Aspinwall.     Short  stories  for  short 

people. 
Lucifer's  ear.     Caballero.     Spanish  fairy  tales. 
Luck  may  lie  in  a  pin..    *Andersen.     Best  fairy  tales.      (Henderson 
tr.     Luck  may  lie  in  a  stick.) 

Andersen.     Stories  (Riverside  ed.) 

Andersen.     Stories  and  tales  (Author's  ed.). 
Luck  may  lie  in  a  stick.     See  Luck  may  lie  in  a  pin. 
Luck-mouse.    Kennedy.    Xew  world  fairy  book. 
Luck  of  the  youngest  son.     See  Knapsack,  the  hat  and  the  horn. 
Lucky  coin.     Jokai.     Golden  fairy  book. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  wonder. 
Lucky  hunter  and  skillful  fisher.     See  Ambitious  hunter  and 

skilful  fisher. 
Lucky  hunter  and  the  skilful  fisherman.     See  Ambitious  hunter 

and  skilful  fisher. 
Lucky  Jack.     See  Hans  in  luck. 
Lucky  Luck.     Lang.     Crimson  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Magic  ring  and  other  stories. 

See  also  Faithful  John. 
Lucky  penny.     Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stories. 
Ludwig  and  Marleen.     Hoxie.     Kindergarten  story  book. 
Lupins  (poem).     Alexander.     The  hidden  servants. 
Lute  player.     Lang.     Violet  fairy  book. 
Lynx  and  the  mole.     /Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 


M 

Mabel    on    Midsummer    Day    (poem).     O'Grady    and    Throop. 
Teachers'  story  tellers'  book, 
(poem).     Tappan.     Old-fashioned  stories  and  poems. 
McAndrew  family.     Jacobs.     More  Celtic  fairy  tales.     (Story  of 

the  McAndrew  family.) 
Macbeth.     Johonnot.     Stories  of  the  olden  time.     (Legend  of  Mac- 
beth.) 
Mackerel  trolling.     Asbjornsen.     Folk  and  fairy  tales. 
Mackinaw  Island.     Judd.     Wigwam  stories.     (Legend  of  Macki- 
naw Island.) 
Mad  cow.     Mace.     Home  fairy  tales. 

Winnington.     Outlook  fairy  book. 
Mad  Mehmed.     Kunos.     Forty-four  Turkish  fairy  tales.     (Maho- 
met, the  bald-head.) 
Kunos.     Turkish  fairy  tales. 


FAIRY  TALES  163 

Mad  pudding.     See  Pudding  bewitched. 

"Madjun."    See  Madschun. 

Madschun.     Kunos.     Forty-four  Turkish  fairy  talcs.     ("Madjun.") 

Lang.     Olive  fair^'  book. 
Maelduin's  voyage.   See  Voyage  of  Maelduin. 
Magic  apples.     See  Iduna's  apples. 
Magic  arrows.     Eastman.     Wigwam  evenings. 
Magic  axe  and  the  white  cat.     Mace.     Home  fairy  tales. 
Magic  bed.     I.     James.     Enchanted  castle. 
Magic  bed.     II.     James.     Magic  bed. 
Magic  book.     Lang.     Orange  fairy  book. 
Magic  bottles.     Jerrold.     Reign  of  King  Oberon. 

Johnson.     Fir-tree  fairy  book.     (Bewitched  bottles.) 
Magic  candles.     Chisholm.     Enchanted  land. 
Magic  circus.     Pyle,  K.     Counterpane  fairy. 
Magic  coffee  mill.     See  Annette. 
Magic  egg.     Bain.     Cossack  fairy  tales. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Fairy  ring. 
Magic  feather.     Compton.     Snowbird  and  the  water  tiger,  and 

other  American  Indian  tales. 
Magic  fiddle.     Jacobs.     Indian  fairy  tales. 

Johnson.     Oak-tree  fairy  book. 

See  also  Jew  among  the  thorns. 
Magic  gifts  of  the  elves.     See  Dwarfs'  gifts. 
Magic  girdle.     See  Brave  little  tailor. 

Magic  hair  pins.     Kunos.     Forty-four  Turkish  fairy  tales. 
Magic  hide-and-seek.     Lummis.     Pueblo  Indian  folk  stories. 
Magic  horn.     Johnson.     Fir-tree  fairy  book. 
Magic  horse.     See  Enchanted  horse. 
Magic  jar.     Ewing.     Old-fashioned  fairy  tales. 
Magic  jaw  bone.     James.     Magic  jaw  bone. 
Magic  kettle.     See  Accomplished  and  lucky  teakettle. 
Magic  mackerel.     Rhys.     Fairy  gold. 
Magic  mirror.      I.     Lang.     Orange  fairy  book. 
Magic  mirror.     II.     ^ee  Snow-White  and  the  seven  dwarfs. 
Magic  mirror.     III.     Bellamy.     Wonder  children.     (Story  of  the 

magic  mirror.) 
Magic  mirror.     IV.     Kunos.     Forty-four  Turkish  fairy  tales. 
Magic  mirror.     V.     See  Mirror  of  Malsuyama. 
Magic  moccasins.     Judd.     Wigwam  stories. 

\\'a(le.      Indian  fairy  tales. 
Magic  music.     Thomas.     Welsh  fairy  book. 
Magic  porcupine  quills.     Xixon-Roulet.     Indian  folk  tales. 
Magic  prison.     See  Prince  Harweda  and  the  magic  prison. 
Magic  quern.     See  Why  the  sea  is  salt.     I. 
Magic  ring.     Lang.     Magic  ring  and  other  stories. 
Lang.     Yellow  fairy  book. 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     I'airy  ring. 

See  also  Fritz  and  his  friends;  Stone  in  the  cock's  head. 
Magic  seeds.     Winninglon.     (Jutlook  fairy  book. 


164  FAIRY  TALES 

Magic  swan.     Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories. 

Field.     Famous  fairy  tales. 

Lang.     Green  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Pretty  Goldlilocks  and  other  stories. 

5^6' a/50  Golden  Goose.     L 
Magic  table.     Molesworth.     Fairies  afield. 

Magic  turban,  the  magic  whip  and  the  magic  carpet.     Kunos. 
Forty-four  Turkish  fairy  tales. 

Kunos.     Turkish  fairy  tales. 
Magic  weU.     Gibbon.     Reign  of  King  Cole.     (Spring  water.) 

Johnson.     Birch-tree  fairy  book. 
Magic  wigwam.     Wilson,  G.  L.     Myths  of  the  red  children. 
Magical  music.     Stockton.     Ting-a-ling  tales. 
Magician  and  the  sultan's  son.     Bateman.     Zanzibar  tales. 
Magician  turned  mischief  maker.     Ewing.     Old-fashioned  fairy 

tales. 
Magician's  daughter  and  the  highborn  boy.     Stockton.   Float- 
ing prince. 
Magician's  gifts.     Ewing.     Old-fashioned  fairy  tales. 
Magician's  horse.     Lang.     Grey  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Trusty  John  and  other  stories. 
Magician's  pupil.     Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the  Norse. 

Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stories. 

See  also  Farmer  Weatherbeard. 
Magnus  and  the  white  bear.     Goddard.     Fairy  tales  in  other 

lands. 
Magpie  and  her  children.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 
Magpie's  lesson.     See  Magpie's  nest.     L 

Magpie's   nest.     L     Baldwin.     Fairy   stories   and   fables.     (Nest 
builders.) 

Bowen.     Second  story  reader.      (How  the  birds  learned  to  make 
their  nests.) 

Hall  and  Gilman.     Story  land.    2d  reader.     (Nest  Builders.) 

Jacobs.     English  fairy  tales. 

O'Grady   and   Throop.     Teacher's   story   teller's  book.       (Nest 
builders.) 

Spaulding  and  Bryce.     Aldine  readers.     2d  reader.      (Magpie's 
lesson.) 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 
Magpie's  nest.     IL     Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories. 

Holbrook.     Book  of  nature  myths.     (Why  the  magpie's  nest  is 
not  well  built.) 

Johnson.     Fir-tree  fairy  book. 

See  also  Birds  and  their  nests. 
Mahala  Joe.     Austin.     Basket  woman. 

Tappan.     Modern  stories. 
Mahomet,  the  bald-head.     See  Mad  Mehmed. 
Maid  and  the  pail  of  milk.     See  Milkmaid  and  her  pail  of  milk. 
Maid  Lena.     Grundtvig.     Fairy  tales  from  afar. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Magic  casements. 
Maid  of  the  swan-skin.     Maud.     Heroines  of  poetry. 
Maid  with  hair  of  gold.     See  Golden  Hair. 


FAIRY  TALES  165 

Maid  with  her  basket  of  eggs.     Arnold  and  Gilbert.     Stepping 
stones  to  literature.     ^".  2. 
See  also  Milkmaid  and  her  pail  of  milk. 
Maiden  and  the  frog.     Mother  Goose's  nurserj'  rhymes,  tales  and 
jingles  (Warne  ed.).  ' 
See  also  Frog  prince. 
Maiden  Bright-eye.     Lang.     Pink  fairy  book. 
Maiden  who  loved  a  fish.     \Mggin  and  Smith.     Magic  casements. 
Maiden  who  was  wiser  than  an  emperor.     See  Female  Solomon. 
Maiden  with  the  wooden  helmet.     Lang.     Violet  fair>'  book. 
Maiden  without  hands.     Grimm.     Household  tales  (Burt  ed.). 
Maiden's  visit.     Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.     Elves). 

Grimm.     Household  stories  (Crane  tr.     Elves,     pt.  2). 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Burt  ed.) . 
Mail-coach  passengers.     Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Andersen.     Wonder  stories  (Author's  ed.     Twelve  by  the  mail). 
Maize.     See  First  corn.     II. 
Maker  of  the  thunder  knives.     Lummis.     Pueblo  Indian  folk 

stories. 
Making  of  the  hammer.     See  Dwarf's  gifts. 
Making  of  the  sword.     See  Siegfried. 

Making  of  the  world.     See  Creation  of  the  world.     (Xorse.) 
Making  the  best  of  it.     Bailey  and  Lewis.     For  the  children's 

hour. 
Making  the  moon.     Tanner.     Legends  from  the  red  man's  forest. 

See  also  Frog  in  the  moon. 
Makoma.     Lang.     Orange  fairy  book. 
Man  and  his  goose.     See  Goose  that  laid  golden  eggs. 
Man  and  his  piece  of  cloth.     Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Man  and  his  shadow.     yEsop.     Fables  (Stickney.     Supplement). 

Success  library,     v.  3. 
Man  and  his  two  wives.     ^Csop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

i€!sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Man  and  his  wooden  god.     -4i;sop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

yEsop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

^sop.     Fables  (Jacobs.     Man  and  the  wooden  god). 
Man  and  the  alligator  (play).     Stevenson.     Plays  for  the  home. 

See  also  Brahmin,  the  tiger  and  the  jackal;  Way  of  the  world.    L 
Man  and  the  doukana  tree.     Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the 

Norse. 
Man  and  the  foxes.     /Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Man  and  the  gnat.     /Esop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

Ai^tj\).     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Man  and  the  lion.     ^sop.     Fables  (Blacked.     Forester    and    the 
lion). 

.^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

Aisop.     Fables  (Jacobs.     Lion  and  the  statue). 

Arnold  and  Gilbert.     Stepping  stones  to  literature,     v.  .3. 

Scudder.     P'ables  and  folk  stories. 

Success  library,     v.  3.      (Lion  and  the  man.) 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beiists. 


166  FAIRY  TALES 

Man  and  the  satyr.     See  Satyr  and  the  traveller. 
Man  and  the  snake  (poem).     Success  library,     v.  3. 

See  also  Way  of  the  world.     I. 
Man  and  the  stone.     /Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Man  and  the  weasel,     ^sop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 
^"Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
(poem).     Success  library,     v.  3. 
Man  and  the  wood.     See  Woodman  and  the  trees. 
Man  and  the  wooden  god.     See  Man  and  his  wooden  god. 
Man  and  turtle.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Man  bitten  by  a  dog.     /Esop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

.•Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Man  elephant.     James.     Man  elephant. 
Man  from  Ringerige  and  the  three  women.     See  Such  women 

are. 
Man,  his  son  and  his  ass.     See  Man,  the  boy  and  the  donkey. 
Man  in  the  bag.     See  Turnip. 

Man  in  the  iron  mask.     Baldwin.     Thirty  more  famous  stories. 
Man  in  the  moon.     Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the  Norse. 

Holbrook.     Book  of  nature  myths.     (Why  there  is  a  man  in  the 

moon.) 
Judd.     Classic  myths. 
Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables.     (Why  there  is  a  man  in  the 

moon.) 
Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stories. 
Man,  lion  and  statue.     See  Lion  and  statue. 
Man  of  brass.     Baldwin.     Golden  fleece. 

Man  of  Gotham  and  the  cheeses.     Bailey.     Firelight  stories. 
Man  of  luck  and  the  man  of  pluck.     Wiggin  and  Smith.    Talk- 
ing beasts. 
Man  on  the  chimney.     Coe.     Second  book  of  stories. 
Man  that  learned  to  fiy.     See  Daedalus  and  Icarus. 
Man  that  served  the  sea.     Gregory.     Kiltartan  wonder  book. 
Man,  the  boy  and  the  donkey.     Asop.     Fables  (Black  ed.     Old 
man,  his  son  and  the  ass). 
.(Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.     Old  man,  his  son  and  the  ass). 
^sop.     Fables  (Jacobs). 

^sop.     Fables  (Stickney.     Man,  his  son  and  his  ass). 
Arnold  and  Gilbert.     Stepping  stones  to  literature,    v.  3.     (Old 

man  and  his  donkey.) 
Scudder.     Children's  book.     (Miller,  his  son  and  their  ass.) 
Scudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories.      (Miller,  his  son  and  their  ass.) 
(play).     Stevenson.     Plays  for  the  home.      (Miller,  his  son  and 

their  donkey.) 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts.      (Old  man,  his  son  and  the 
ass.) 
Man,  the  hare,  the  fox,  and  the  bear.     Houghton.     Russian 
grandmother's  wonder  tales. 
See  also  Fox,  the  bear  and  the  poor  farmer. 
Man    who    became   a    serpent.     Nixon-Roulet.     Japanese    folk 

stories  and  fairy  tales. 
Man  who  did  not  like  to  work.     *Jones.     Second  reader. 


FAIRY  TALES  167 

Man  who  did  not  wish  to  die.     Ozaki.     Japanese  fair^'  book. 
Man  who  loved  Hal  Quai.     Xixon-Roulet.     Indian  folk  tales. 
Man  who  loved   money   better   than  life.     Davis  and   Chow- 
Leung.     Chinese  fables  and  folk  stories. 
Man  who  married  a  goose.     Success  library,     v.  3. 
Man  who  married  the  moon.     Lummis.     Pueblo    Indian  folk 

stories. 
Man  who  never  died.     See  Aurora  and  Tithonus. 
Man  who  was  a  hundred  years  young.     Aunt  Naomi.     Jewish 

fairy  tales  and  fables. 
Man  who  was  going  to  mind  the  house.     Asbjornscn.     Folk 
and  fairy  tales. 
Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the  Norse.     (Husband  who  was  to 

mind  the  house.) 
Laboulaye.     Fairy  tales.     {In  Good  woman,     pt.  2.     Neighbor 

Peter  who  was  determined  to  rule  his  own  house.) 
Laboulaye.     Last  fairy  tales.      (Grizzled  Peter.) 
Tappan.'    Folk  stories  and  fables.     (Husband  who  was  to  mind 

the  house.) 
Thorne-Thomsen.    East  o'  the  sun  and  west  o'  the  moon.    (Hus- 
band who  was  to  mind  the  house.) 
See  also  Wife  of  Auchtermuchty. 
Man  who  went  to  the  land  of  youth.     See  Last  of  the  Feni. 
Man   who   wouldn't   keep   Sunday.     Lummis.     Pueblo    Indian 

folk  stories. 
Man  with  the  bell.     Baring-Gould.     Old  English  fairy  book. 
Man  with  the  green  weeds.     Thomas.     Welsh  fairy  book. 
Man  with  the  wen.     Ballard.     Fairy  tales  from  far  Japan. 

Ozaki.     Japanese  fairy  book.     (How  an  old  man  lost  his  wen.) 
Tappan.     Myths  from   many   lands.     (Elves  and   the  envious 

neighbor.) 
Wiggin   and    Smith.     Tales   of    laughter.     (Old    man   and    the 

devils.) 
Williston.     Japanese  fairy  tales.     2d  series.     (Old  man  with  a 
wart.) 
Man  without  a  heart.     I.     Bay.     Danish  fairy  and  folk  tales. 
Man  without  a  heart.    II.    Dasent.    Popular  tales  from  the  Norse. 
Lang.     Golden  mermaid  and  other  stories. 
Lang.     Pink  fair>'  book. 
Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stories. 
See  also  Giant  who  had  no  heart. 
Manabozho  and  his  toe.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 
Manabozho  and  how  the  diver  got  a  fiat  back.     Wade.    Indian 
fairy  talcs. 
See  also  Great  wizard. 
Manabozho  and  the  squirrels.     Coe  and  Christie.     Story  hour 
readers.     3(1  book.     (Manitou  and  the  squirrels.) 
Wade.      Indian  fairy  tales. 
Manabozho    caught.      Judd.      Wigwam      stories.      (Menabozho 

caught.) 
Manabozho  swallowed  by  a  large  fish.     Judd.     Wigwam  .stones. 
Wade.      Iiiflian  fairy  tales.      (Manabozho's  fishing.) 


168  FAIRY  TALES 

Manabozho,  Wonderful  deeds  of.     Nixon-Roulet.     Indian  folk 
talcs. 

See  also  (ireat  wizard. 
Manabozho's  fishing.     See  Manabozho  swallowed  by  a  large  fish. 
Manawyddan  and  the  mice.     See  Escape  of  the  mouse. 
Manawyddan  and  the  seven  enchanted  cantrevs.     See  Escape 

of  the  mouse. 
Manis  the  besom  man.     MacManus.     In  chimney  corners. 
Manis  the  miller.     MacManus.     Donegal  fairy  stories. 
Manitou  and  the  squirrels.     See  Manabozho  and  the  squirrels. 
Man's  boot  (play).     Lansing.     Quaint  old  stories. 

Welsh.     Stories  children  love. 
Man's    daughter    and    the    woman's    daughter.     Asbjornsen. 
Fairy  tales. 

Dasent.     Popular  takes  from  the  Norse.      (Two  step-sisters.) 

Lang.     Orange  fairy  book.     (Two  caskets.) 

Lang.     Twelve  huntsmen  and  other  stories.     (Two  caskets.) 

Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stories.     (Two  caskets.) 

See  also  Mother  Holle. 
Manstin,  the  rabbit.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  wonder. 

Zitkala-Sa.     Old  Indian  legends. 
Mantle  of  king's  beards.     Thomas.     Welsh  fairy  book. 
Manus.     Lang.     Orange  fairy  book.     (Story  of  Manus.) 
Many-furred  creature.     Gibbon.     Reign  of   King  Cole.      (Prin- 
cess in  disguise.) 

Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.     Princess  in  disguise). 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Burt  ed.     Princess  in  disguise). 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Everyman's  ed.     Catskin.) 

Lang.     Forty  thieves  and  other  stories.     (Allerleirauh.) 

Lang.     Green  fairy  book.     (Allerleirauh;  or,  The  many-furred 
creature.) 

Singleton.     Wild  flower  fairy  book.      (Princess  in  disguise.) 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Fairy  ring. 
Maple.     Arnold  and  Gilbert.     Stepping  stones  to  literature,     v.  3. 
Maple-leaf  and  the  violet.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Story  hour. 
March's  ears.     Thomas.     Welsh  fairy  book. 

Margery  White  Coats.    Grierson.    Children's  book  of  Celtic  stories. 
Marko  the  rich  and  Vasily  the  luckless.     See  Three  wonderful 

beggars. 
Marriage  of  King  Herla.     Canton.     Reign  of  King  Herla. 
Marriage  of  Mrs.  Reynard.     See  W^edding  of  Mrs.  Fox. 
Marriage  of  Mondahmin.     Judd.     Wigwam  stories. 
Marriage   of   Robin    Redbreast    and    the   wren.     See   Robin's 

Christmas  song. 
Marriage  of  Robin  Redbreast  and  Jenny  Wren.     See  Robin's 

Christmas  song. 
Marsh  king's    daughter.     Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 

Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Andersen.     Wonder  stories  (Author's  ed.). 
Marsyas   and   Apollo.     Francillon.     Gods   and    heroes.     (Flayed 
piper.) 


FAIRY  TALES  169 

Marten  and  the  white  rabbit.     Judd.     Wigwam  stories. 

Martyred  hound.     See  Beth  Gclkrt. 

Marvelous  musician.     See  Wonderful  musician. 

Marvelous  tower.     Judson  and  Bender.     Graded  literature  readers. 

tjth  book. 
Mary  Ambree  (poem).     Lanier.     Boy's  Percy. 
Master.     Xordau.     Dwarf's  spectacles. 
Master  and  his  pupil.     Jacobs.     English  fairy  tales. 

Johnson.     Fir-tree  fair>^  book. 

Lang.     Golden  mermaid  and  other  stories. 

Lang.     Pink  fairy  book. 

Success  library,     v.  3. 

Wardrop.     Georgian  folk  tales. 

See  also  Farmer  Weatherbeard. 
Master  and  his  scholar,     .^sop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

-■Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Master  and  man.     Yeats.     Irish  fairy  tales. 
Master  cat.     See  Puss  in  boots. 
Master  Chanticleer  and  Dame  Hen.     Bailey.     Firelight  stories. 

See  also  Spider  and  the  flea. 
Master  fool.     Bay.     Danish  fairy  and  folk  tales. 
Master  Jacob.     Pyle,  H.     Wonder  clock. 
Master-maid.     Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the  Norse. 

Lang.     Blue  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Dick  Whittington  and  other  stories. 
Master  of  all  masters.     Jacobs.     English  fairy  tales. 

Johnson.     Oak-tree  fairy  book. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 
Master  Rabbit.     Stebbins.     3d  reader. 

Van    Sickle    and    Seegmiller.     Riverside    readers.     4th    reader. 
(Master  Rabbit  as  a  fisherman.) 

Wade.     Indian  fairy  tales. 
Master  Rabbit  as  a  fisherman.     See  Master  Rabbit. 
Master  Reinecke  and  Gockeling  the  cock.     See  Cock  and  the 

fox.      111. 
Master-smith.     See  Smith  and  the  devil. 
Master  thief.     Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the  Norse. 

Lang.     Red  fairy  book. 

Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stories. 

See  also  lack  the  cunning  thief. 
Master  Tobacco.     Asbjornsen.     Tales  from  the  fjeld. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Fairy  ring. 
Master  weaver.     James.     Man  elephant. 
Mastiff  and  the  curs.     /Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Mastiff  and  the  ftoose.     yE^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Matariki;   or.  The  little  eyes.     Success  library,     v.  3. 

.SV^*  also  Pleiades. 
Matchless  hunter.     .SV^-  .'\mbitious  hunter  and  the  skilful  fisher. 
Matsuyama  mirror.     See  Mirror  of  Matsuyania. 
.Matter  of  arbitration,     .^^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.     Litigious  cats). 

Wiggin  anfl  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Matter  of  importance.     Richards.     Golden  windows. 


170  FAIRY  TALES 

Matthias   the   hunter's   stories.     Asbjornsen.     Folk   and   fairy 

tales. 
Maximilian  and  the  goose  boy.     Baldwin.     Fifty  famous  stories. 
May  Blossom.     See  Sleeping  beauty. 
Medea.     See  Argonauts. 
Medio  PoUito.     Mace.     Home  fairy  tales. 

See  also  Drakesbill  and  his  friends. 
Medusa.     See  Perseus. 

Meeting  of  Huon  and  Oberon.     Lang.     Red  romance  book. 
Melampus.     *Beckwith.     In   mythland.     v.   3.     (Melampus,   the 
wise  one.) 

Lang,  L.  B.     All  sorts  of  stories  book.     (Serpent's  gifts.) 
Melangell's  lambs.     Thomas.     Welsh  fairy  book. 
Meleager  and  Atalanta.     See  Calydonian  hunt. 
Melilot.     Rhys.     Fairy  gold. 

Melodious  napkin.     Byrne.     Modern  Greek  fairy  tales. 
Melon   and    the   professor.     Davis   and    Chow-Leung.     Chinese 

fables  and  folk  stories. 
Memaloose   Islands,   Legend   of.     Judson,    K.  B.     Myths  and 

legends  of  the  Pacific  Northwest. 
Men  of  Ardudwy.     Thomas.     Welsh  fairy  book. 
Men  of  Gotham  and  the  watch.    Johnson.    Oak-tree  fairy  book. 
Menabozho.     See  Manabozho. 
Merchant.     Bay.     Danish  fairy  and  folk  tales. 
Merchant  and  his  donkey.     See  Donkey  and  the  salt. 
Merchant  and  his  iron.     Bidpai.     Tortoise  and  the  geese. 
Merchant  and  the  genie.     Arabian  nights  (Dodge  ed.). 

Arabian  nights  (Lang.     Story  of  the  merchant  and  the  genius). 

Arabian    nights    (Townsend.      Story  of  the  merchant  and  the 
genie). 

Jenks.     Tales  of  fantasy. 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 
Merchant  and  the  genius.     See  Merchant  and  the  genie. 
Merchant's  daughter.     Baring.     Blue  rose  fairy  book. 
Merchant's   daughter   of   Bristol.     Macleod.     Book   of    ballad 

stories. 
Mercury.     See  Hermes  and  Apollo. 
Mercury  and  the  carver.     ^Esop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

^-Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Mercury  and  woodman.     See  Honest  woodman. 
Merlin  the  enchanter.     Baldwin.     Stories  of  the  king.     (Beguil- 
ing of  Merlin.) 

Higginson.     Tales  of  the  enchanted  islands  of  the  Atlantic. 

Lang.     Book  of  romance.     (Passing  of  Merlin.) 
Mermaid.     L     See  Little  mermaid. 
Mermaid.     H.     Rhys.     Fairy  gold. 

Mermaid  and  the  boy.     Lang.     Beauty  and  the  beast,  and  other 
stories. 

Lang.     Brown  fair}-  book. 
Mermaid  wife.     Douglas.     Scottish  fairy  tales. 
Mermaids.     Alcott.     Lulu's  librar>'.     v.  2. 
Mermaid's  gift.     Brown,  J.     Mermaid's  gift,  and  other  stories. 


FAIRY  TALES  171 

Merry  wives.     Lang.     Aladdin  and  other  stories. 

Lang.     Pink  fairy  book. 
Merrymind,  Story  of.     Browne.     Granny's  wonderful  chair. 
Metal  pig.     Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 
Mice  and  tlie  cat.     See  Belling  the  cat. 
Mice  and  the  trap.     /Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Mice  in  counciL     See  Belling  the  cat. 
Michael  Scott.     Douglas.     Scottish  fairy  tales. 

See  also  Warlock  o'  Oakwood. 
Micky  and  the  maccaroni.     Macdonell.     Italian  fairy  book. 

See  also  Old  woman  and  her  pig. 
Midas.     L     Arnold   and   Gilbert.     Stepping   stones  to   literature. 
V.  2.      (King  Midas.) 

Blaisdell.     Child  life.     2d  reader.     (King  Midas.) 
*Bowen.     Second   stor>'   reader.     (There  are  better  things  than 
gold.) 

Francillon.     Gods  and  heroes.     (Too  much  gold.) 

Hartley.     Stories    from    the    Greek    legends.     (Story    of    King 
Midas.) 

Hawthorne.     Wonder  book.     (Golden  touch.) 

Hyde.     Favorite  Greek  myths.     (King  Midas  and   the  golden 
touch.) 

Judd.     Classic  myths.     (Why  rivers  have  golden  sands.) 

Mabie.     Myths  every  child  should  know.     (Golden  touch.) 

Pratt.     Myths  of  old  Greece,     v.  2.     (King  Midas.) 

Storr.     Half  a  hundred  hero  tales. 

Tappan.     Stories  from  the  classics.     (Golden  touch.) 

Wiltse.     Kindergarten  stories.     (Story  of  King  Midas.) 
Midas.     H.     Bryant.     How  to  tell  stories.     (Judgment  of  Midas.) 

Br^^ant.     Best  stories  to  tell  to  children.     (Judgment  of  Midas.) 

Cowles.     Art  of  stor>-  telling.     (King  Midas'  ears.) 

Francillon.     Gods  and  heroes.     (The  critic.) 

Hartley.     Stories    from    the    Greek    legends.     (Story    of    King 
Midas.) 

Hyde.     Favorite    Greek    myths.     (King    Midas;      Why    Kmg 
Midas  had  asses'  ears.) 

Peabody.     Old  Greek  folk  stories.     (Judgment  of  Midas.) 

Pratt.     Myths  of  old  Greece,     v.  2.     (King  Midas.) 

Storr.     Half  a  hundred  hero  tales. 

See  also  Pan. 
Midgard  serpent.     See  Thor:   Thor's  fishing. 
Midridge,  Myth  of.     Hartland.     English  folk  and  fairy  talcs. 
Midsummer  night's  dream.     Rolfe.     Fairy  tales  in  prose  and 

\erse. 
Midsummer's  night  dance.     Stewart.     Once  upon  a  time. 
Mighty  hero  of  olden  times.     See  Hercules  and  his  labors. 
Mignon.      Bakhvin.     Fifty  famous  stories. 
Milk-white  doo.     Douglas.     Scottish  fairy  tales. 

riritrson.     Sf:ottish  fairy  book. 

See  also  Juniper  trci-. 
Milkmaid  and  her  pail.     See  Milkmaid  and  her  pail  of  milk. 


172  FAIRY  TALES 

Milkmaid   and    her    pail    of    milk,     i^isop.     Fables    (Burt    ed. 
Alaid  and  the  pail  of  milk.) 
/Esop.     Fables  (Jacobs), 
.^sop.     Fables  (Stickney). 

Baldwin.     Fairy  stories  and  fables.     (Milkmaid  and  her  pail.) 
Scudder.     Children's  book.      (Country  maid  and  her  milk  pail.) 
Scudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories.     (Country  maid  and  her  milk 

pail.) 
Tappan.     Folk    stories    and    fables.     (Country    maid    and    the 

milkpail.) 
Welsh.     Stories  children  love.     (Maid  and  the  pail  of  milk.) 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts.     (Dairywoman  and  the  pot 

of  milk.) 
See  also  Broken  pot;    Lad  and  the  fox;    Barber's  fifth  brother; 
Maid  with  her  basket  of  eggs. 
Milkweed  fairies.     Bakewell.     True  fair>-  stories. 
Milky  way.     Judd.     Classic  myths. 

Mill.  Asbjornsen.     Folk  and  fairy  tales.     (Legends  of  the  mill.) 
Asbjornsen.     Tales   from    the    fjeld.     (Haunted   mill;    Another 
haunted  mill.) 
Miller   at    the    Professor's    examination.     Hartland.     English 

folk  and  fairy  talcs. 
Miller,  his  son  and  their  ass.     See  Man,  the  boy  and  the  donkey. 
Miller  of  the  Dee.     Baldwin.     Fifty  famous  stories. 
Miller's  boy  and  his  cat.     Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (PauU  tr.). 

Ruskin.     King  of  the  Golden  River  and  other  stories.      (Poor 

miller's  boy  and  the  cat.) 
See  also  White  cat. 
Miller's  daughter.     L     Gibbon.     Reign  of  King  Cole. 
Miller's  daughter.     IL     See  Rumpelstiltskin. 
Millet  thief.     Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stories. 
Mind  the  crooked  finger.     Douglas.     Scottish  fairy  tales. 
Mineral  springs,  Origin  of.     Judson.  K.  B.     Myths  and  legends 

of  the  Pacific  Northwest. 
Minerva.     See  Arachne;   Athens. 
Minerva  and  the  owl.     /Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Minerva's  olive.     .-Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Mink  and  the  wolf.     Lang.     Orange  fair>-  book. 
Minnehaha,  Laughing-water.     Maud.     Heroines  of  poetr>'. 
Minnikin.     See  Shortshanks. 

Minnows  with  silver  tails.     Alderman.     Classics  old  and  new. 
4th  reader. 
Ingelow.     Stories  told  to  a  child,    v.  1. 
Minotaur.     See  Theseus. 
Minstrel.     Baring.     Blue  rose  fairy  book. 
Minstrel's  song.     Lindsay.     Mother  stories. 
Miracle  of  Purun  Bhagat.     Kipling.     Second  jungle  book. 
Miraculous  pitcher.     See  Baucis  and  Philemon. 
Mirror  of  Matsuyama.     Ballard.     Fairy  tales  from   far  Japan. 
(Magic  mirror.) 
Lyman.     Story  telling. 
Ozaki.     Japanese  fairy  book. 


FAIRY  TALES  173 

Mirror  of  Matsuyama  —  continued. 

Welsh.     Stories  children  love.     (Filial  girl.) 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Magic  casements.     (Matsuyama  mirror.) 

Williston.     Japanese  fairy  tales. 
Mirror  of  the  sun  goddess.     See  Sword  of  the  assembled  clouds  of 

heaven. 
Mischievous  boy.     See  Naughty  boy. 
Mischievous  dog.     /Esop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

••Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

.-Esop.     Fables  (Stickney). 
Miser,     ^sop.     Fables  (Black  ed.     Covetous  man). 

.Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

.Esop.     Fables  (Jacobs.     Miser  and  his  gold). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Stickney). 
Miser  and  his  gold.     See  Miser. 
Miser  and  his  wife.     Welsh.     Stories  children  love. 
Miser  and  Plutus  (poem).     Success  library,     v.  3. 
Miser  and  the  magpie.     ^Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Miser  of  Takhoma.     Cowles.     Art  of  story-telling. 

Judd.     Wigwam  stories.     (A  Rip  Van  \\  inkle.) 

Judson.  K.  B.     Myths  and  legends  of  the  Pacific  Northwest. 
Mish-Queey  Enin.     Allen.     Indian  fairy  tales. 
Mishosha,  the  magician  of  the  lake.     Pyle,  K.     Fairy  tales  from 

many  lands. 
Miss  Careless.     Mace.     Home  fairy  tales. 
Miss  Cow  falls  a  victim  to  Mr.  Rabbit.     Harris.     Uncle  Remus, 

his  songs  and  his  sayings. 
Miss  Lilly  Dove.     Cocke.     Bypaths  in  Di.xie. 
Miss  Peggy  and  the  frog.     Harrison,  C.  C.     Old-fashioned  fairy 

book. 
Miss  Queen  Bee.     Cocke.     Bypaths  in  Dixie. 
Miss  Rabbit's  wedding  dress.     Young.     Behind  the  dark  pines. 
Miss  Race  Hoss  an'  de  fleas.     Cocke.     Bypaths  in  Dixie. 
Miss  Race  Hoss's  party.     Cocke.     Bypaths  in  Dixie. 
Miss  Woodpecker's  bonnet.     Young.     Behind  the  dark  pines. 
Missing  man  found.     Johnson.     Oak-tree  fairj'  book. 
Mr.    See  also  Brother. 

Owing  to  the  inconsistent  use  of  these  terms,  entries  under  both 

heads  should  be  consulted. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Leghorn.     Spaulding  and  Bryce.     Aldine  readers. 

2d   reader.     (Drowning   of   Mr.   Leghorn;    Starving  of   Mrs. 

Leghorn;    Mr.  and  Mrs.  Leghorn  to  the  rescue.) 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Leghorn  to  the  rescue.     See  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Leghorn. 

Mr.  and   Mrs.    Spikky    Sparrow.     Van   Sickle   and    Seegmillcr. 

Riverside  readers.     2d  reader. 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Vinegar.     See  Mr.  Vinegar. 
Mister  Bad  '.Simmon  Tree.     Cocke.     Bypaths  in  Dixie. 
Mr.    Bear   catches  old  Mr.  Bull-frog.     Harris.     I  ncle  Remus, 

his  songs  and  his  sayings. 
Mr.  Benjamin  Ram  and  his  wonderful  fiddle.     Harris.     Nights 
with  I'ncle  Remus. 


174  FAIRY  TALES 

Mr.    Benjamin   Rum   defends   himself.     Harris.     Nights   with 

Uncle  Remus. 
Mr.  Blake's  walking-stick.     Eggleston.     Queer  stories  for  boys 

and  girls. 
Mr.  Elephant  and  Mr.  Frog.     Bailey.     Firelight  stories. 
Mr.  Fox.     Hartland.     English  folk  and  fairy  tales. 
Jacobs.     English  fairy  tales. 

Mother  Goose's  nursery  rhymes,  tales  and  jingles  (Warne  ed.). 
Rhys.     Fairy  gold. 

See  also  Robber  bridegroom;    Sweetheart  in  the  wood. 
Mr.  Fox  and  Miss  Goose.     Harris.     Nights  with  Uncle  Remus.  _ 
Mr.  Fox  and   the  deceitful  frogs.     Harris.     Uncle  Remus,   his 

songs  and  his  sayings. 
Mr.  Fox  figures  as  an  incendiary.     Harris.     Nights  with  Uncle 

Remus. 
Mr.  Fox  gets  into  serious  business.     Harris.     Uncle  Remus,  his 

songs  and  his  sayings. 
Mr.   Fox  goes  a-hunting,   but  Mr.   Rabbit  bags   the  game. 
Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories.     (Fox  and  the  rabbit.) 
Harris.     Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his  sayings. 
Mr.  Fox  is  again  victimized.     Harris.     Uncle  Remus,  his  songs 

and  his  sayings. 
Mr.  Fox  is  "outdone"  by  Mr.  Buzzard.     Harris.     Uncle  Remus, 

his  songs  and  his  sayings. 
Mr.  Goat  and  Mr.  Tiger.     See  Brother  Tiger  and  Daddy  Sheep. 
Mister  Grab-all  Spider.     Cocke.     Bypaths  in  Dixie. 
Mr.  Hawk  and  Brother  Buzzard.     Harris.     Nights  with  Uncle 

Remus. 
Mr.   Hawk  and   Brother  Rabbit.     Harris.     Nights  with   Uncle 

Remus. 
Mr.  Korbes.     See  Herr  Korbes. 
Mr.    Lion    hunts    for    Mr.    Man.     Harris.     Nights   with    Uncle 

Remus. 
Mr.  Lion's  sad  predicament.     Harris.     Nights  with  Uncle  Remus. 
Mr.  Man  has  some  meat.     Harris.     Nights  with  Uncle  Remus. 
Mr.  Miacca.     Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories. 
Jacobs.     English  fairy  tales. 

Johnson.     Oak-tree  fairy  book.     (Mr.  Micrawble.) 
O'Grady  and  Throop.     Teachers'  story  tellers'  book. 
Mr.  Micrawble.     See  Mr.  Miacca. 
Mr.  Rabbit  and  Mr.  Bear.     Harris.     Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and 

his  sayings. 
Mr.  Rabbit  as  a  rain-maker.     Harris.     Little  Mr.  Thimblefinger. 
Van    Sickle    and    Seegmiller.     Riverside    readers.     4th    reader. 
(Rain-maker.     Brother  Rabbit's  story.) 
Mr.  Rabbit  finds  his  match  at  last.     Harris.     Uncle  Remus,  his 

songs  and  his  sayings. 
Mr.  Rabbit  grossly  deceives  Mr.  Fox.     Harris.     Uncle  Remus, 

his  songs  and  his  sayings. 
Mr.  Rabbit  meets  his  match  again.     Harris.     Uncle  Remus,  his 
songs  and  his  sayings. 


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Mr.  Rabbit  nibbles  up  the  butter.     Harris.     Uncle  Remus,  his 

songs  and  his  sayings. 
Mister  Rattlesnake.     Cocke.     Bypaths  in  Dixie. 
Mr.  Snail  and  Brother  Wolf.     OrtoH.     Evening  tales. 
Mister  Tall  Pine's  Christmas  tree.     Cocke.     Bypaths  in  Dixie. 
Mr.  Terrapin  appears  upon  the  scene.     Harris.     Uncle  Remus, 

his  songs  and  his  sayings. 
Mr.  Terrapin  shows  his  strength.     Harris.     Uncle  Remus,  his 

songs  and  his  sayings. 
Mr.  Vinegar.     Bailey.     Firelight  stories.     (Mr.  and  Mrs.  Vinegar.) 

Baldwin.     Another   fair>'   reader.     (Mr.   Vinegar   and    his   for- 
tune.) 

Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories. 

Hartland.     English  folk  and  fairy  tales. 

Howard.     Banbury  Cross  stories. 

Jacobs.     English  fairy  tales. 

Johnson.     Oak-tree  fairy  book. 

Mother  Goose's  nursery  rhymes,  tales  and  jingles  (Warne  ed.). 

Rhys.     Fairy  gold.     (Air.  and  Mrs.  Vinegar.) 

Welsh.     Stories  children  love.     (Story  of  Mr.  Vinegar.) 

See  also  Dame  Gudbrand;   Hans  in  luck. 
Mr.  Vinegar  and  his  fortune.     See  Mr.  Vinegar. 
Mr.  Wolf  makes  a  failure.     Harris.     Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and 

his  sayings. 
Mr.  Wolf  tackles  Old  Man  Tarrypin.     Harris.     Uncle  Remus, 

his  songs  and  his  sayings. 
Mistletoe.     See  Baldur  and  the  mistletoe. 
Mrs.  Chinchilla.     W'iggin  and  Smith.     Story  hour. 
Mrs.  Fox.     See  Wedding  of  Mrs.  Fox. 
Mrs.  Margery  Two  Shoes.     See  Goody  Two-Shoes. 
Mrs.  Partridge's  errand.     Van  Sickle  and  Seegmiller.     Riverside 

readers.     3d  reader. 
Mrs.  Santa  Claus.     Bailey  and  Lewis.     For  the  children's  hour. 
Mrs.  Specklety  Hen.     Lindsay.     More  mother  stories. 
Misunderstanding.     Richards.     Golden  windows. 
Mkaaah  Jeechonee,  the  boy  hunter.     Bateman.     Zanzibar  tales. 
Mocking  bird.     /Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Mocking  bird's  singing-school.     Eggleston.     Queer  stories  for 

boys  and  girls. 
Mogarzea  and  his  son.     Lang.     Beauty  and  the  beast,  and  other 
stories. 

Lang.     Violet  fairy  book. 
Mohammed  with  the  magic  finger.     Lang.     Trusty  Joiui  and 
other  stories. 

Lang.     Violet  fairy  book. 
Mole  and  her  mother,     ^sop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

/Esop.     Fables  fBurt  ed.     Mole  and  her  dam). 
Mole  and  her  dam.     See  Mole  and  her  mother. 
Mole,  Origin  of.     Bain.     Cossack  fairy  tales. 
Molly  Whuppie.     Jacobs.     English  fairy  tales. 

See  also  Sniallhead  and  the  King's  son. 


176  FAIRY  TALES 

Momotaro;    or,  The  story  of  the  son  of  a  peach.     Ballard. 
Fairy  talcs  from  far  Japan.     (Momotaro;   or,  The  peach  boy.) 

P"ield.     Famous  fairy  tales. 

Finnemore.     Peeps  at  many  lands.     Japan. 

Ozaki.     Japanese  fairy  book. 

Tappan.     Folk     stories     and     fables.      (Adventures     of     Little 
Peachling.) 

Van    Sickle    and    Seegmiller.     Riverside    readers.      2d    reader. 
(Japanese  fairy  tale.) 

Williston.     Japanese  fairy  tales.     2d  series.     (Peach  Darling.) 
Mondahmin.     See  First  corn.     II. 
Money-box.     See  Money-pig. 
Money-pig.     Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (PauU  tr.     Money  box.) 

Andersen.     Wonder  stories  (Author's  ed.). 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter.      (Money-box.) 
Money  will  buy  everything.     Bay.     Danish  fairy  and  folk  tales. 
Monk  and  the  bird.     See  Monk  and  the  bird's  song. 
Monk  and  the  bird  of  paradise.     See  Monk  and  the  bird's  song. 
Monk  and  the  bird's  song.     Crommelin.     Famous  legends. 

Gask.     Folk  tales  from  many  lands.     (Monk  and  the  bird  of 
paradise.) 

Lyman.     Story  telling.     (Monk  and  the  bird.) 

Scudder.     Book  of  legends.     (Monk  and  the  bird.) 

Yeats.     Irish  fairy  and  folk  tales.     (Story  of  the  little  bird.) 

See  also  Abbot  of  Innisfalen. 
Monkey  and  the  cat.     See  Cat,  the  monkey  and  the  chestnuts. 
Monkey  and  the  crows.     Rouse.     Talking  thrush. 
Monkey  and  the  jelly-fish.     Lang.     Twelve  huntsmen  and  other 
stories. 

Lang.     Violet  fairy  book. 

Ozaki.     Japanese  fairy  book.     (Jelly  fish  and  the  monkey.) 

Singleton.     Wild  flower  fairy  book.     (Silly  jelly  fish.) 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter.     (Silly  jelly  fish.) 

See  also  Rabbit's  eyes. 
Monkey  and  the  leopard  (poem).     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking 

beasts. 
Monkey  captain.     Henderson.     Sea  yarns  for  boys. 
Monkey  finds  worry.     Stafford.     Animal  fables. 
Monkey,  the  shark  and  the  washerman's  donkey.     Bateman. 

Zanzibar  tales. 
Monkey  tricks  in  the  jungle.     Aspinwall.     Short  stories  for  short 

people. 
Monkey  who  had  seen  the  world  (poem),     ^sop.     Fables  (Burt 
ed.). 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Monkey's  bargains.     Rouse.     Talking  thrush. 

See  also  Hans  in  luck. 
Monkey's  rebuke.     Rouse.     Talking  thrush. 
Mons  Tro.     Grundtvig.     Fairy  tales  from  afar. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Magic  casements. 
Monster  fish.     Brown,  A.  F.     Tales  of  the  red  children. 
Monster  in  the  sun.     .^isop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 


FAIRY  TALES  177 

Months.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 

Moon    and    her    mother.     Hall    and  Oilman.     Story  land.     2d 

reader. 
Moon  and  the  boy.     See  What  the  moon  saw. 
Moon  and  the  cuckoo.     Xixon-Roulet.     Japanese  folk  stories  and 

fairy  tales. 
Moon  cake.     Hall  and  Oilman.     Story  land.     2d  reader. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 
Moon-calf.     Richards.     Toto's  merry  winter. 
Moon  fancies.     Hume.     Chronicles  of  fairyland. 
Moon  flowers  and  morning  glories.  Origin  of.     Bigham.    0\-er- 

heard  in  fairyland. 
Moon  hare.     James.     Jewelled  sea. 
Moon  in  the  mill-pond.     Harris.     Nights  with  Uncle  Remus. 

Wiltse.     Folklore  stories. 
Moon  maiden.     Xi.xon-Roulet.     Indian  folk  tales. 
Moon  path.     Allen.     Indian  fair}-  tales. 
Moon,  Story  of.     I.     Wilson,  Mrs.  L.  L.  W.     Nature  study  reader. 

(.Hottentot  moon  stor>-.) 
Moon,  Story  of.     II.     Hall  and  Oilman.     Storyland.      2d  reader. 

fWhat  the  children  see  in  the  moon.) 
Moon's  story.     Baldwin.     Fairs-  reader. 

Moorish  dish,  Story  of  the.     Harrison,  C.  C.     Bric-a-brac  stories. 
Moor's   story,   Legend   of   the.     Arnold  and  Oilbert.     Stepping 
stones  to  literature,     v.  7. 
Judson  and  Bender.     Oraded  literature  readers,     v.  7. 
Mop  servant.     Orierson.     Children's  book  of  Celtic  stories. 
Moqui  boy  and  the  eagle.     Lummis.     Pueblo  Indian  folk  stories. 
More  modern  ballad  of  Chevy  Chace.     See  Chevy  Chase. 
More   trouble  for   Brother  Wolf.     Harris.     Nights  with   Uncle 

Remus. 
Morning-dew.     Houghton.     Russian  grandmother's  wonder  tales. 
Morning  glory  seed,  Story  of  the.     Arnold  and  Gilbert.     Step- 
ping stones  to  literature,     v.  3. 
Morning  star.     Brooks.     Stories  of  the  red  children. 

Farmer.     Nature  myths.     (Legend  of  the  morning  star.) 
Judd.     Wigwam  stories.     (Where  the  morning  star  came  from.) 
Pratt.     Legends  of  the  red  children.     (Legend  of  the  morning 

star.) 
Tanner.     Legends  from  the  red  man's  forest. 
Moro's  ears.     Caballero.     Spanish  fairy  tales. 
Morozko.     See  King  Frost. 
Morraha.     Graves.     Irish  fairy  book. 
Jacfjbs.     More  Celtic  fairy  tales. 

Veals.      Irish  fair\'  tales.  i     i  ■     i 

Moss-back  sinner  in  every  meeting  house.     Young.     Behind 

the  dark  pines. 
Moss  rose,  Legend  of.     Pratt.     Fairyland  of  flowers. 
Most  extraordinary  thing.    Andersen.  Stories  and  talcs  (..Author  s 

ed.). 
Most  frugal  of  men.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 
Most  obedient  wife.     Orundlvig.     Fairy  tales  from  afar. 


178  FAIRY  TALES 

Most  powerful  husband  in  the  world,     Cary.     Fairy  legends  of 
the  French  provinces. 

See  also  Rats  and  their  son-in-law. 
Mother  and  daughter  who  worshipped  the  sun.     Steel.     Tales 

of  the  Punjab. 
Mother  and  maid.     See  Proserpina. 

Mother  Bertha's  stories.     Asbjornsen.     Folk  and  fairy  tales. 
Mother  Goose's  party.     Edey.     Six  giants  and  a  griffin. 
Mother  Hildegarde.     Pyle,  H.     Wonder  clock. 
Mother  Holle.      *Bald\vin.     Fairy  reader.     (Lost  spindle). 

Blaisdell.     Child  life.     3d  reader. 

Grimm.     Fair>'  tales  (Lucas  t'r.     Mother  Hulda). 

Grimm.     Household  stories  (Crane  tr.     Mother  Hulda). 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Burt  ed.     Widow's  two  daughters). 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Everyman's  ed.). 

Lang.     Red  fair}-  book. 

Singleton.     Wild  flower  fairy  book. 

Welsh.     Fairy  tales  children  love.      (Mother  Hulda.) 

See  also  Black  box  and  red  box;    Gold  Maria  and  Pitch  Maria; 
Man's  daughter  and  the  woman's  daughter;   Old  witch. 
Mother  Hubbard  and  her  wonderful  dog.     See  Old  Mother  Hub- 
bard. 
Mother  Hulda.     See  Mother  Holle. 

Mother  Michel  and  her  cat.     Carrick.     Kitty  cat  tales. 
Mother  Moon.     Lummis.     Pueblo  Indian  folk  stories. 
Mother  of  the  sea.     Byrne.     Modern  Greek  fair>'  tales. 
Mother  Roundabout's  daughter.     Asbjornsen.     Fairs-  tales  from 
the  far  north.     (Lad  who  went  wooing  the  daughter  of  old 
Mother  Corner.) 

Asbjornsen.     Tales  from  the  fjeld. 

\\  iggin  and  Smith.     Fairy  ring. 
Mother,  Story  of  a.    Andersen.    Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 

Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Andersen.     Stories  and  tales  (Author's  ed.). 

See  also  Mother's  love. 
Mother,    the    nurse,    and    the    fairy    (poem),     ^sop.     Fables 

(Burt  ed.). 
Mother's  love.     Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

See  also  Mother,  Story  of  a. 
Mother's  pet.     Bay.     Danish  fairy  and  folk  tales. 
Moti.     Lang.     Lilac  fairy  book. 

Moti  Guj.     Alderman.     Classics  old  and  new.     3d  reader. 
Motikatika.     Lang.     Crimson  fairy  book. 
Mouflflou.     Alderman.     Classics  old  and  new.     (Mufiflu.) 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Story  hour. 
Mount  Edgecomb,  Alaska,  Legend  of.     Judson,   K.   B.     Myths 

and  legends  of  the  Pacific  Northwest. 
Mount  Tutokamula.     Pratt.     Legends  of  the  red  children. 
Mountain    in   labor.     .^Esop.     Fables    (Burt   ed.     Mountains   in 
labor.) 

yEsop.     Fables  (Jacobs.     Mountains  in  labor). 

Welsh.     Stories  children  love. 


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Mountain  rose.     Nixon-Roulet.     Japanese  folk  stories  and  fairy 

tales. 
Mountains  in  labor.     See  Mountain  in  labor. 
Mouse  and  mouser  (|poem).     Jacobs.     English  fairy  tales. 

See  also  Cattie  sits  in  the  kiln-ring  spinning. 
Mouse  and  the  elephant  (poem).     Fairy  stories  retold  from  St. 

Nicholas.     (An  island  fable.) 
Mouse  and  the  frog.     ^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

W'iggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Mouse  and  the  lion.     See  Lion  and  the  mouse. 
Mouse  and  the  sausage.     Keyes.     Five  senses. 

W'iggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 
Mouse  and  the  weasel.     /Esop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

.^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Mouse-deer's  shipwreck.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Mouse   family,    Adventures   of   a.     Ketchum   and    Jorgensen. 

Kindergarten  gems. 
Mouse,  the  bird  and  the  sausage.     Darton.     Wonder  book  of 
beasts. 

Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 

Grimm.     Household  stories  (Crane  tr.). 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Burt  ed.). 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Everyman's  ed.). 

(play).   Stevenson.    Plays  for  the  home.    (Each  in  his  own  place). 
Mouse,    the    cat    and    the    cock.     ^sop.      Fables     (Burt    ed. 
Young  mouse,  the  cock  and  the  cat). 

iEsop.     Fables  (Stickney). 

Grover.     Folklore   reader,     v.     1.       (Mouse,    the   cat   and    the 
rooster.) 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts.     (Young  mouse,  the  cock 
and  the  cat.) 
Mouse,  the  cat  and  the  rooster.     See  Mouse,  the  cat  and  the 

cock. 
Mouse,  the  frog  and  the  hawk.     ^sop.     Fables  (Stickney). 
Mouse  tower.     Gask.     Folk  tales  from  many  lands. 
Mouse  who  became  a  tiger.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Mouse's  revenge.     Aspinwall.     Short  stories  for  short  people. 
Mouseskin.     Jerrold.     Big  book  of  fairy  tales. 
Mowgli's  brothers.     Kipling.     Jungle  book. 
Much  shall   have  more  and  little  shall  have  less.     Pyle,  H. 

Twilight  land. 
Muchie  Lai.     PVere.     Old  Deccan  days. 

Singleton.     Goldenrod  fairy  book.     (Little  Ruby  fish.) 

Tappan.     Myths  from  many  lands. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Fairy  ring. 
Muckle-mou'ed  Meg.     Grierson.     Children's  tales  from  Scottish 

ballads. 
Muff,  the  fan  and  the  parasol  (poem).     Success  library,     v.  '.i. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Muinwa  the  rain  fairy.     Daniclson.     Story  telling  lime. 
Mule.     L     i4Lsop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 


180  FAIRY  TALES 

Mule.     II.     Gregory.     Kiltartan  wonder  book. 
Mule  and  the  lion.     Davis  and  Chow-Leung.     Chinese  fables  and 
folk  stories. 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Mule,  jackal  and  lion.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Mule  laden  with  corn  and  the  mule  laden  with  gold.     .^sop. 

Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Mules  and  the  robbers.     ^-Esop.     Fables  (Stickney). 
Munachar  and  Manachar.     Bailey.     Firelight  stories. 
Jacobs.     Celtic  fairy  tales. 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Fairy  ring. 
Yeats.     Irish  fairy  tales  (Burt  ed.). 

See  also  Cat  and  the  mouse;    Grain  of  corn;    How  the  mouse  got 
into  his  hole;    Little  Tuppen;    Nanny  who  wouldn't  go  home 
to  supper;    Old  woman  and  her  pig;    Sparrow  and  the  bush. 
Munchausen,  Baron.     See  Travels  of  Baron  Munchausen. 
Murdoch  McBrian  and  the  King  of  Albain.     Grierson.     Scot- 
tish fairy  book. 
Murdoch's  rath.     Ewing.     Old-fashioned  fairy  tales. 
Murroghoo-More  and  Murroghoo-Beg.     MacManus.     In  chim- 
ney corners. 
Murtough  and  the  witch-woman.     Graves.     Irish  fairy  book. 
Muse  of  the  coming  age.     Andersen.     Stories  and  tales  (Author's 

ed.). 
Music  of  the  sea.     Farmer.     Nature  myths. 
Mussel  and  the  crow.      *Bowen.     Second  story  reader. 
Muzhichek-as-big-as-your-thumbs-with-mustaches-seven- 

versts-long.     Polevoi.     Russian  fairy  tales. 
My  flannel  rooster.     Aspinwall.     Short  stories  for  short  people. 
My  Lord  Bag  of  Rice.     See  Lord  Bag  of  Rice. 
My  own  self.     Forty  famous  fairy  tales. 
Jacobs.     More  English  fairy  tales. 
See  also  Ainsel. 
Myles  McGarry  and  Donald  McGarry.     MacManus.     In  chim- 
ney corners. 
Mysterious  garden.     See  Mystic  garden. 
Mysterious  island.     Ortoli.     Evening  tales. 
Mysterious  prince.     Williams.     Fairy  tales  from  folklore. 

See  also  East  o'  the  sun  and  west  o'  the  moon;    King  Valemon, 
the  white  bear. 
Mysterious  voice.     Johnson.     Fir-tree  fairy  book. 
Mystic  garden.     Laboulaye.     Fairy  tales.      (Mysterious  garden.) 
Laboulaye.     Last  fairy  tales. 


N 

N.  S.  bicycle.     Aspinwall.     Short  stories  for  short  people. 
Nail.     Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (PauH  tr.). 

\'an  Sickle  and  Seegmiller.     Riverside  readers.     4th  reader. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 
Nancy  Fairy.     Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the  Norse. 


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Nanny  and  Conn.     MacManus.     In  chimney  corners. 
Nanny  who  wouldn't  go  home  to  supper.     Asbjornsen.     Fairy 
tales  from  the  far  north. 

Asbjornsen.     Tales  from    the    fjeld.      (How  they  got    Hairlock 
home.) 

Bailey.     F'irelight  stories.      (How  they  brought  Hairlock  home.) 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 

See  also  Cat  and  the  mouse;   Grain  of  corn;   How  the  mouse  got 
into  his  hole;   Little  Tuppen;    Munachar  and  Manachar;   Old 
woman  and  her  pig;    Sparrow  and  the  bush. 
Nansi  Llwyd  and  the  dog  of  darkness.     Thomas.     Welsh  fairy 

book. 
Napi  and  the  famine.     Nixon-Roulet.     Indian  folk  tales. 
Narcissus.     See  Echo  and  Narcissus. 
Naughty  boy.     Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 

Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Paul!  tr.     Mischievous  boy). 

Andersen.     Wonder  stories  (Author's  ed.). 
Naughty   brother  and   clever   sister.     Nordau.     Dwarf's  spec- 
tacles. 
Naughty  comet.     Richards.     Toto's  merr>-  winter. 
Naughty  Jocko.     Alcott.     Lulu's  library-,     v.  1. 
Nayang-wite,  the  first  rabbit  drive.     Austin.     Basket  woman. 
Neck.      Ewing.     Old-fashioned  fairy  talcs. 
Necklace  Brisingamen.     See  Freyja. 

Necklace  of  Princess  Fiorimonde.     Chisholm.     In  fairy  land. 
Necklace  of  truth.     Boys'  and  girls'  fairy  book. 

Coe.     Second  book  of  stories. 

Mace.     Home  fain,-  tales. 
Ned  Dog  and  Billy  Goat.     Cocke.     Bypaths  in  Dixie. 
Ned  Puw's  farewell.     Thomas.     Welsh  fairy  book. 
Nedzumi.     See  Rats  and  their  son-in-law. 
Neighbor  Peter  who  was  determined  to  rule  his  own  house. 

See  Man  who  was  going  to  mind  the  house. 
Neighboring  families.     Andersen.     Fairy  tales.     (Paull  tr.    Roses 
and  the  sparrows.) 

Andersen.     Wonder  stories  (Author's  ed.). 
Nengnie.     Andrews.     Enchanted  forest. 
Neptune.     Francillon.     Gods  and  heroes. 

Judd.     Classic  myths. 

See  also  Athens. 
Ness  king.     Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stories. 
Nessus.     See  Hercules  and  his  labors. 
Nest  builders.     See  Magpie's  nest.     I. 
Nest  that  hung  on  the  Christmas  tree.     Bailey.     Stories  and 

rhymes  f(jr  a  child. 
Nettle-gatherer.     Whittier.     Child  life  in  prose. 
Nettle  spinner.     Lang.     Red  fairy  book. 
Never  mind  the  money.    Bay.    Danish  fairy  and  folk  tales. 
New  clothes  of  the  emperor.     .SV^*  Emperor's  new  clothes. 
New    Year,    Story   of   the.     Kelchum    and    Jorgensen.     Kinder- 
garten gems. 
New  Year's  day  in  the  garden.     Sc  iidder.     Se\en  little  i)eoi)le. 


182  FAIRY  TALES 

News.     Jacobs.     More  English  fairy  tales. 

(play).     Lansing.     Quaint  old  stories. 
Nezumi  the  beautiful.     See  Rats  and  their  son-in-law. 
Niagara  Falls.     See  Bended  rocks. 
Nianga  Dia  Ngenga  and  Leopard.     Wiggin  and  Smith.    Talking 

beasts. 
Niels  and  the  giants.     Lang.     Crimson  fairy  book. 
Niflheim.     See  Odin's  search  for  wisdom. 

Night  before  Christmas.     Harris.     Nights  with  Uncle  Remus. 
Night  bird.     Farmer.     Nature  myths. 
Night  with  Santa  Claus.     Coe.     Second  book  of  stories. 
Nightingale.     L     Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 

Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Turpin). 

Andersen.     Stories  (Riverside  ed.). 

Andersen.     Wonder  stories  (Author's  ed.). 

Bryant.     Best  stories  to  tell  to  children. 

Bryant.     Stories  to  tell  to  children. 

Johnson.     Fir-tree  fairy  book. 

Keyes.     Five  senses. 

Lang.     Yellow  fairy  book. 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  wonder.     (Emperor's  nightingale.) 
Nightingale.     IL     Bakewell.     True  fairy  stories. 
Nightingale  and  his  cage.     ^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Nightingale  and  the  glow-worm   (poem).     Wiggin  and  Smith. 

Talking  beasts. 
Nightingale  and  the  rose.     Wilde.     Fairy  tales. 
Night's  divining  glass.     Ingelow.     Stories  told  to  a  child,     v.  2. 
Nils  and  the  bear.     Cowles.     Art  of  story  telling. 
Nimble  Johnny-cake.   See  Johnny-cake. 
Nimmo,  the  trap  maker.     Allen.     Indian  fairy  tales. 
Nimmy  Nimmy  Not.     See  Tom  Tit  Tot. 
Nine  brothers  who  were  changed  to  sheep,  and  their  sisters. 

Cary.     Fairy  legends  of  the  French  provinces. 
Nine  pea-hens  and    the   golden   apples.     Houghton.    Russian 
grandmother's  wonder  tales.     (Golden  apple-tree  and  the  nine 
pea- hens.) 

Lang.     Violet  fairy  book. 

See  also  Seven  golden  pea-hens. 
Nineteen  hundred  and  seventy-two.    Ingelow.    Stories  told  to  a 

child.     V.  2. 
Niobe.      Francillon.      Gods  and   heroes.      (Stories  of  Latona  and 
Niobe.) 

Hartley.    Stories  from  the  Greek  legends.     (Story  of  Niobe  and 
the  Lady  Latona;   or,  How  a  mother's  pride  was  humbled.) 

Peabody.     Old  Greek  folk  stories. 

Pratt.     Myths  of  Old  Greece,     v.  1.     (Niobe's  children.) 

Tappan.     Stories  from  the  classics. 
Nippie  Nutcracker.     Coolidge.     New  Year's  bargain. 
Nippit  fit  and  Clippit  fit.     Grierson.     Scottish  fairy  book. 

See  also  Cinderella.     Rashin  Coatie.     I  and  II. 


FAIRY  TALES  183 

Nis  and  the  dame.     Andersen.     Wonder  stories  (Author's  ed.). 
Nis  at  the  grocer's.     Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.     Goblin 
and  the  huckster). 
Andersen.     Fair}'  tales  (Paull  tr.     Goblin  and  the  huckster). 
Andersen.     Wonder  stories  (Author's  ed.). 
Lang.     Pink  fairy  book.      (Goblin  and  the  grocer.) 
Lang.     Snow-queen  and  other  stories.     (Goblin  and  the  grocer.) 
Nisus  and  Euryalus.     Storr.     Half  a  hundred  hero  tales. 
Nix  in  mischief.     Ewing.     Old-fashioned  fairy  tales. 
Nix  in  the  pond.     Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.     Sprite  of  the 
mill  pond). 
Grimm.     Household  tales.     (Everyman's  ed.     W'atcr  fairy.) 
Lang.     Invisible  prince  and  other  stories.     (Nixy.) 
Lang.     Yellow  fairy  book.     (Nixy.) 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Magic  casements.     (Nixy.) 
Nix  Nought  Nothing.     Forty  famous  fairy  tales. 
Jacobs.     English  fairy  tales. 
Johnson.     Elm-tree  fairy  book. 
See  also  Battle  of  birds;   Lady  Featherflight. 
Nixy.     See  Xix  in  the  pond. 
Njal's  burning.     Lang.     Red  romance  book. 
No  ears.     Macdonell.     Italian  fairy  book. 
Norka.     Lang.     Red  fairy  book. 

North  Pole  discovered.     Henderson.     Sea  yarns  for  boys. 
North  star.     Cowles.     Art  of  story-telling. 

Judd.     WigAvam  stories. 
North  wind  and  Star  boy.    Eastman.   \\'igwam  evenings. 
North  wind  and   the  duck.     Blaisdell.     Child   life.     3d  reader. 
(North  wind's  defeat.) 
Brooks.     Stories  of  the  red  children. 
Judd.     WigAvam  stories.     (North  wind's  defeat.) 
Pratt,  M.  L.     Legends  of  the  red  children.     (Shingebiss.) 
North  wind  and  the  south  wind.     Lummis.     Pueblo  Indian  folk 

stories. 
North  wind,  Legend  of  the.     See  Lad  who  went  to  the  north 

wind. 
North  wind's  defeat.     See  North  wind  and  the  duck. 
Northern  Lights.   Judson,  K.  B.    Myths  and  legends  of  the  Pacific 

Northwest. 
Northland,  Legend  of  the.  See  Why  the  woodpecker's  head  is  red. 
Northumberland     betrayed     by     Douglas.      (poem.)     Lanier. 

Boy's  Percy. 
Norwegian  wedding  crown's  story.     Harrison,  C.  C.     Bric-a-brac 

stories. 
Nose.     See  Nose-tree. 

Nose  and  the  eyes  (poem).     Arnold  and  (iilbert.    Stepping  stones 
to  literature,     v.  5. 
fpoemj.     Scudder.     Children's  book. 
Nose-tree.     Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories.     (Nose.) 
firimm.     Household  tales  (Everyman's  ed.). 
Jerrold.     Reign  of  King  Oberon. 
Norton.     Heart  of  oak  books,     v.  3.     (Nose.) 


184  FAIRY  TALES 

Nose-  tree  —  continued. 

Scudder.     Children's  book.     (Nose.) 

Valentine.     Old,  old  fairy  tales.     (Three  soldiers  and  the  dwarf.) 

\\  elsh.     Fairy  tales  children  love.     (Nose.) 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 

See  also  Kenneth  the  Yellow;    Little  soldier;  Princess  Longnose. 
Noses.     See  Are  you  not  satisfied? 
Not  a  pin  to  choose.     Pyle,  H.     Twilight  Land. 
Not  a  pin  to  choose  between  them.     See  All  women  are  alike. 
Notorious  glutton  (poem).     Scudder.     Children's  book. 
Noureddin    AH     and     his    son.      Arabian    nights     (Townsend. 

Story  of  Noureddin  Ali  and  his  son). 
Noureddin  and  the  beautiful  Persian.     Arabian    nights    (Lang. 
Noureddin  and  the  fair  Persian). 

Arabian   nights    (Townsend.       Histor>'  of  Noureddin   and    the 
beautiful  Persian). 
Noureddin  and  the  fair  Persian.     See  Noureddin  and  the  beauti- 
ful Persian. 
Nuckelavee.     Douglas.     Scottish  fairy  tales. 
Nunda,  eater  of  people.     Lang.     Violet  fair>'  book. 
Nurse  and  the  wolf.     iEsop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

.(Csop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

.^sop.     Fables  (Jacobs). 

^sop.     Fables  (Stickney). 
Nut-brown  maid  (poem).     Lanier.     Boy's  Percy. 

Macleod.     Book  of  ballad  stories. 
Nutcracker  and  SugardoUy.     Bailey.     Firelight  stories. 

Drake.     Fair>-  tales  from  South  Africa. 
Nya-nya  Bulembu ;  or,  The  moss-green  princess.   Bourhilfand 
Nymph  and  the  dryad.     Kennedy.     New  world  fairy  book. 
Nymph  of  the  well.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Magic  casements." 


o 

Oak  and  the  reed.     iEsop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.     Oak  and  the  reeds). 

iEsop.     Fables  (Jacobs.     Tree  and  the  reed). 

.(€isop.     Fables  (Stickney). 

Baldwin.     Fairy  stories  and  fables.     (Tree  and  the  reeds.) 

Scudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories.     (Reeds  and  the  oak.) 

(poem).     Success  library,     v.  3. 

(poem).     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Oak  and  the  willow,     ^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Oaken  settle's  story.     Harrison,  C.  C.     Bric-a-brac  stories. 
Obstinate  shoemaker.     Bay.     Danish  fairy  and  folk  tales. 
Ocean,  Origin  of.     Harris.     Nights  with  Uncle  Remus. 
Ocean  sleeping  beauty.     Goddard-     Fairy  tales  in  other  lands. 

See  also  Sleeping  beauty. 
Ocean  wonders.     Brown,  A.  F.     Star  jewels. 


FAIRY  TALES  185 

Odin.  Judd.   Classic  myths.    (Wodin,  god  of  the  northern  sky.) 

See  also  Odin's  search  for  wisdom;   Odin  and  the  mead;   Geirrod: 
Geirrod  and  Odin. 
Odin  and  the  mead.     Bradish.     Old  Norse  stories.     (Beginning  of 
poetrj-.) 

Brown,  A.  F.    In  the  days  of  giants.    (Kvasir's  blood.) 

Edmison.     Stories  from  Norseland. 

Mabie.   Norse  stories.    (How  Odin  brought  the  mead  to  Asgard.) 

Pratt.     Legends  of   Norseland.     (Stolen  wine.) 
Odin's  search  for  wisdom.    Arnold  and  Gilbert.    Stepping  stones 
to  literature.    5th  reader.    (Odin.) 

Brown,  A.  F.    In  the  days  of  giants.    (How  Odin  lost  his  eye.) 

Foster  and  Cummings.    Asgard  stories.    (Odin's  reward.) 

Keary.     Heroes  of  Asgard.     (Niflheim.) 

Litchfield.     Nine  worlds.    (Odin  seeks  wisdom  from  Mimir.) 

Alabie.     Myths  every  child  should  know.     (How  Odin  lost  his 
eye.) 

Mabie.     Norse  stories. 

Pratt.     Legends  of  Norseland.    (Odin  at  the  well  of  wisdom.) 
Odysseus.     See  Ulysses. 

(Edipus.    *Beckwith.    In  mythland.   v.  3.    (A  riddle.) 
*Bowen.     Second  story  reader.     (Story  of  a  riddle.) 

Buckley.    Children  of" the  dawn.    (Riddle  of  the  Sphinx.) 

Cole.     Heroes  of  the  olden  time. 

Peabody.     Old  Greek  folk  stories. 

Storr.     Half  a  hundred  hero  tales.     ((Edipus  at  Colonos.) 
Oeyvind    and    Marit.     O 'Grady    and    Throop.     Teachers'    story 
tellers'  book. 

Whittier.     Child  life  in  prose. 
Ogier  the  Dane.    Baldwin.    Hero  tales  told  in  school.     (Ogier  the 
Dane  and  the  fairies.) 

Lang.     Red  romance  book. 

Wilmot-Bu.xton.     Stories  from  old  French  romance.     (Story  of 
the  enchanted  knight.) 

Wilmot-Buxton.     Stories  of  early  England.     (Olger  the  Dane.) 
Ogquos,  the  Cloud  Catcher.   Allen.    Indian  fairy  tales. 
Ogre.     Lang.     Grey  fairy  book. 

Marshall.     Fainy-  tales  of  all  nations. 
Ogre  courting.     Ewing.     Old-fashioned  fairy  tales. 
Ogre  of  Rashomon.     Ozaki.     Japanese  fairy  book. 
Ogre's  wife.     Johnson.     Oak-tree  fairy  book. 

Ogress  and  the  cook.     Harrison,  C.  C.     Old-fashioned  fair>'  book. 
Oh.      Bain.     Cossack  fairy  tales. 

Field.     Famous  fairy  talcs. 

See  also  Wizard  and  his  pupil. 
Ohnivak.     Chodzko.     Fairy  tales  of  the  Slav. 
Oisin  in  Tir  na  n-Og.     See  Last  of  the  Fcni. 
Old  bachelor's  night-cap.     .-Xmlcrsen.     Fairy  talcs  (Paul!  tr.). 

.\nflcrs(_-ii.      Stories  and  talcs  (".Xuthur's  ed.). 
Old   Brother  Terrapin  gets  some  fish.     Harris.     Nights   with 

I'ncie  Remus. 
Old  brown  coat.     Scudder.     Seven  little  people. 


186  FAIRY  TALES 

Old  church  bell.     Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Andersen.     Stories  and  tales  (Author's  ed.). 
Old  dame  and  her  hen.     Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the  Norse. 
Old  deer  and  old  grizzly.    Chandler.    In  the  reign  of  coyote. 
Old  dog.    Bain.    Cossack  fairy  tales. 

Old-fashioned  Christmas  Eve.  Asbjornsen.  Folk  and  fairy  tales. 
Old  Father  Bruin  in  the  wolf  pit.  See  Father  Bruin  in  the  corner. 
Old  Fortunatus.     See  Fortunatus. 

Old  grandfather  and  his  grandson.  See  Old  man  and  his  grandson. 
Old  grasshopper  gray.    See  Aurora  and  Tithonus. 
Old  gravestone.     Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Andersen.     Stories  and  tales.     (Author's  ed.). 
Old  griffin.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Fairy  ring. 

Old  Grinny-Granny  Wolf.  Harris.  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus. 
Old   Grizzly   and   Old   Antelope.     Judson,    K.    B.     Myths  and 

legends  of  the  Pacific  Northwest. 
Old  hag  of  the  forest.     MacManus.     In  chimney  corners. 
Old  hag's  long  leather  bag.     Bailey.     Firelight  stories.     (Little 
boy  who  found  his  fortune.) 

Johnson.     Oak-tree   fairy   book.     (Two   brothers   and    the   old 
witch.) 

MacManus.     Donegal  fairy  tales. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Fairy  ring  (Long  leather  bag). 

See  also  Old  witch. 
Old  horse.     See  Fox  and  the  horse. 
Old  hound.     yEsop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

yEsop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Stickney). 
Old  house.     Andersen.     Fair>'  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Turpin). 

Andersen.     Wonder  stories  (Author's  ed.). 
Old  King  Cole.     Gibbon.     Reign  of  King  Cole. 
Old  lady  of  Littledean.     Douglas.     Scottish  fairy  tales. 
Old  lion.     I.     See  Sick  lion. 

Old  lion.     II.     See  Lion,  the  fox  and  the  beasts. 
Old  Man  Above  and  the  grizzlies.     Judson,  K.  B.     Myths  and 

legends  of  the  Pacific  Northwest. 
Old  man  and  death.     See  Death  and  the  woodman. 
Old  man  and  his  ass  (poem).     .(Esop.     Fables  (Stickney). 

Success  library,     v.  3.     (Sapient  ass.) 

(poem).     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts.     (Old  man  and  the 
ass.) 
Old  man  and  his  donkey.     See  Man,  the  boy  and  the  donkey. 
Old  man  and  his  grandson.     Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 

Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Paul!  tr.     Old  grandfather  and  his  grand- 
son). 
*Haaren.     Songs  and  stories.     2d  reader. 

(play).     Stevenson.     Plays  for  the  home. 

See  also  Old  man  and  his  son.    . 
Old  man  and  his  son.     Success  librar>\     v.  3. 

See  also  Old  man  and  his  grandson. 
Old  man  and  his  sons.     See  Bundle  of  sticks. 


FAIRY  TALES  187 

Old  man  and  the  angel.     Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.)- 

Old  man  and  the  ass.     See  Old  man  and  his  ass. 

Old  man  and  the  devils.     See  Man  with  the  wen. 

Old  man  Gully's  hant.     Cocke.     Bypaths  in  Di.Kie. 

Old  man,  his  son  and  the  ass.    See  Alan,  the  boy  and  the  donkey. 

Old  man  in  the  sky.     Judd.     Wigwam  stories. 

Old  man  of  the  meadow.     See  Aurora  and  Tithonus. 

Old    Man    Rabbit's   Thanksgiving    dinner.     Bailey.     For    the 

stor\-  teller. 
Old  man  who  brought  withered  trees  to  life.     See  Old  man  who 

made  withered  trees  to  flower. 
Old  man  who  made  the  trees  blossom.     See  Old  man  who  made 

withered  trees  to  flower. 
Old  man  who  made  withered  trees  to  flower.     Ballard.    Fairy 
tales  from  far  Japan.     (Old  man  who  made  the  trees  blossom.) 
Johnson.     Fir-tree  fairy  book.     (Envious  neighbors.) 
Lang.     Violet  fairy  book.     (Envious  neighbor.) 
Lyman.     Story  telling.     (Old  man  who  brought  withered  trees 

to  life.) 
Ozaki.     Japanese  fairy  book.     (Story  of  the  old  man  who  made 

withered  trees  to  flower.) 
Pvle,  K.     Fair\-  tales  from  many  lands.     (Faithful  dog.) 
Tappan.     Myths  from   many   lands.     (Ashes  that   made   trees 
bloom.) 
Old  man  with  a  wart.     See  Man  with  a  wen. 
Old  Mr.  Rabbit,  he's  a  good  fisherman.     Harris.     Uncle  Remus, 

his  songs  and  his  sa>"ings. 
Old  Mother  Hubbard.  '  Grover.     Folk-lore  readers,     v.  1. 
Jerrold.     Big  book  of  nursery  rhymes. 

O'Shea.     Six  nursery  classics.     (Mother  Hubbard  and  her  won- 
derful dog.) 
Old  Mother  Wiggle- Waggle.     Jacobs.     More  English  fairy  tales. 
Old  Nick  and  the  girl.     Djurklo.     Fairv  tales  from  the  Swedish. 
Old  Nick  and  the  pedlar.     Djurklo.     Fain,- tales  from  the  Swedish. 
Old  oak-tree's  last  dream.     See  Last  dream  of  the  old  oak. 
Old  Pipes  and  the  dryad.     Lyman.     Story  telling. 
Stockton.     Bee-man  of  Orn,  and  other  talcs. 
Stockton.     Fanciful  tales. 
Stockton.     Queen's  museum. 
Old  street  lamp.     Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 
Andersen.     Stories  and  tales  (Author's  ed.). 
Bailey  and  Lewis.     For  the  children's  hour. 
Old  Sultan.     Grimm.     Fairv  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 

Grimm.     Fair>'  tales  (Paull  tr.     Old  Sultan  and  his  friends). 

Grimm.     Household  stories  (Crane  tr.). 

Grimm.     Household    tales   (Burt    ed.        Old    Sultan    and    his 

friends) . 
Grimm.     Household  tales  (Everyman's  ed.). 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 

See  also  Fox  and  the  cat.     Ill;    War  of  the  wolf  and  the  lox. 
Whileling's  war  with  Isegrim. 
Old  Sultan  and  his  friends.     See  Old  Sultan. 


188  .  FAIRY  TALES 

Old  trout,  the  young  trout  and  the  gudgeon,     .^sop.     Fables 

(Burt  c(l.). 
Old   White   Whiskers   and   Mr.    Bunny.     Griffis.     Unmannerly 

tiger  and  other  Korean  tales. 
Old  Winter  Man  and  the  Spring  Maiden.     Bailey  and  Lewis. 
For  the  children's  hour.     (Legend  of  the  arbutus.) 

Brooks.     Stories  of  the  red  children.     (Winter  and  Spring.) 

Cowles.     Art  of  stor\'-teIling.     (Legend  of  the  arbutus.) 

Judd.     Wigwam  stories.     (Legend  of  the  arbutus.) 

Poulsson.     In  the  child's  world.     (Indian  legend  of  the  arbutus.) 

Tanner.     Legends   from    the    red    man's   forest.     (Winter   and 
Spring.) 

Wilson,  G.  L.     Myths  of  the  red  children. 

Wilson,   Mrs.  L.  L.  W.     Nature  study  reader.     (Legend  of  the 
Spring  beauty.) 
Old  witch.     Jacobs.     More  English  fairy  tales. 

See  also  Old  hag's  long  leather  bag;   Mother  Holle. 
Old  woman  and  her  maids.     yEsop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

iEsop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

^sop.     Fables  (Stickney.     Widow  and  her  little  maids.) 

Scudder.     Children's  book.     (Woman  and  her  maids.) 

Scudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories.     (Woman  and  her  maids.) 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Old  woman  and  her  pig.     Bailey  and  Lewis.     For  the  children's 
hour. 

Bryant.     Best  stories  to  tell  to  children. 

Bryant.     How  to  tell  stories  to  children. 

Coe.     First  book  of  stories. 

Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories. 

Howard.     Banbury  Cross  stories. 

Jacobs.     English  fairy  tales. 

Johnson.     Oak-tree  fairy  book. 

Klingensmith.     Household  stories. 

Lang.     Nursery  rhyme  book. 

Mother  Goose's  nursery  rhymes,  tales  and  jingles  (Warne  ed.). 

Norton.     Heart  of  oak  books,     v.  1. 

O'Grady  and  Throop.     Teachers'  story  tellers'  book. 

O'Shea.     Six  nurser>'  classics. 

Scudder.     Book  of  folk  stories. 
*Treadwell.     Reading  literature:  primer. 

Welsh.     Stories  children  love.     (Story  of  the  old  woman  and  her 

pig-) 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 
See  also  Cat  and  the  mouse;   Grain  of  corn;   How  the  mouse  got 

into   his   hole;     Little   Tuppen;     Munachar   and    Manachar; 

Nanny  who  wouldn't  go  home  to  supper;    Sparrow  and  the 

bush;    Micky  and  the  maccaroni. 
Old  woman  and  the  doctor.     ALsop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.     Old  woman  and  the  physician). 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Old  woman  and  the  empty  cask.     See  Old  woman  and  the  wine 

jar. 


FAIRY  TALES  189 

Old  woman  and  the  fish.    Djurklo.    Fairy  tales  from  the  Swedish. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 
Old  woman  and  the  physician.     See  Old  woman  and  the  doctor. 
Old  woman  and   the  tramp.     Djurklo.    Fairy  tales  from   the 
Swedish. 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 
See  also  Stone  broth. 
Old  woman  and  the  wine  jar.     iEsop.      Fables  (Black  cd.     Old 
woman  and  the  empt>'  cask). 
/Esop.     Fables  i^Burt  ed.). 
.£sop.     Fables  (Jacobs). 
Old  woman  in  the  wood.     Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 
Old  woman  who  lived  in  a  shoe.     Gibbon.     Reign  of  King  Cole. 
Old    woman   who   lived    in   a   vinegar   bottle.     O'Grady   and 
Throop.     Teacher's  story  tellers'  book. 
See  also  Fisherman  and  his  wife. 
Old  woman  who  lost  her  dumplings.     See  Laughing  dumpling. 
Old  woman's  cat.     Bidpai.      Tortoise  and  the  geese.      (Lean  cat 
and  the  fat  cat.) 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Ole-Luk-Oie,    the   dream-god.     Andersen.     Fairy   tales    (Lucas 
tr.     Ole-Luk-Oie,  the  dustman). 
Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Andersen.     Wonder  stories  (Author's  ed.     Ole-Shut-Eye). 
Haaren.     Songs  and  stories.     2d  reader.     (Sandman.) 
Ole-Shut-Eye.     See  Ole-Luk-Oie,  the  dream  god. 
Ole  the  watchman.     Andersen.     Stories  and  tales  (Author's  ed.). 
On  top  of  the  ark.     Coolidge.     Mischief's  Thanksgiving. 
One-eye,     Two-eyes,    Three-eyes.     Chisholm.     In    fairy    land. 
(Little  One-eye,  Little  Two-eyes  and  Little  Three-eyes.) 
Klingensmith.  '  Household    stories    for    little    readers.     (Little 

One-eye,  Two-eyes,  Three-eyes.) 
Lang.     Forty  thieves  and  other  stories. 
Lang.     Green  fairy  book. 
Mabie.     Fairy  tales  every  child  should  know. 
Mabie.     Heroes  and  fairies. 
Marshall.     Fairy  tales  of  all  nations. 
Mulock.     Fairy  book. 

O'Grady  and  Throop.     Teachers'  story  tellers'  book. 
Scudder.     Book    of    folk    stories.     (Little   One-eye,  Two-eyes, 

Thrcc-cvcs.) 
Scudder.     Children's  book.     (Little  One-eye,  Two-eyes,  Three- 

eves.) 
Scudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories.    (Little  One-eye,  Little  Two- 
eyes,  and  Little  Three-eyes.) 
Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables      (Little  One-eye,  Two-eyes, 

Three  eyes.) 
Welsh.     Fairy  tales  children  love. 
One-eyed  doe.     JEsop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 
/Esop.     P'ables  (Burt  cd.). 
/Esr>p.     Fables  (Jacobs). 
iEsop.     Fables  (Stickney). 


190  FAIRY  TALES 

One-eyed  servant.     Ingelow.     Stories  told  to  a  child,     v.  1. 

One-footed  fairy.     Brown,  A.     One-footed  fairy. 

One  good  turn  deserves  another.     Pyle,  H.     Wonder  clock. 

One-handed  girl.     Lang.     Lilac  fairy  book. 

One  minute  at  a  time.     See  Discontented  pendulum. 

One  swallow  does  not  make  a  summer.     Norton.     Heart  of 

oak  books,     v.  2. 
One  who  loved  him  most.     Judd.     Wigwam  stories. 
One  who  travelled  to  learn  what  shivering  meant.     See  Youth 

who  could  not  shiver  and  shake. 
One  who  would  harm.     Tappan.     Old  ballads  in  prose. 
One's    own    children    are    always    the    prettiest.  Asbjornsen. 
Fairy  tales  from  the  far  north. 

Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the  Norse. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 

See  also  Crow's  children. 
Opeeche,  the  robin  redbreast.     See  How  the  robin  came. 
Open  door.     Richards.     Golden  windows. 
Orange  fairy.     Johnson.     Fir-tree  fairy  book. 
Order  and  disorder.     Edgeworth.     Waste  not,  want  not. 

Welsh.     Stories  children  love. 
Ore-ka-rahr.     Grinnell.     Pawnee  hero  stories. 
Orestes.     Church.     Greek  story  and  song. 
Orestes  and  the  dr&gon.     Baring.     Blue  rose  fairy  book. 
Origin  of,  etc.     See  the  first  important  word  of  the  title. 
Oriole.     Holbrook.     Book  of  nature  myths.     (Story  of  the  oriole.) 
Oriole's  nest.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Story  hour. 
Orion.     Coe.     Second  book  of  stories.     (Orion,  the  starry  hunts- 
man.) 

Francillon.     Gods  and  heroes.     (Diana  and  the  story  of  Orion.) 

Guerber.     Myths  of  Greece  and  Rome. 

Judd.     Classic  myths.     (Giant  with  a  belt  of  stars.) 

See  also  Pleiades. 
Orpheus.     Judd.     Classic  myths.     (Orpheus,  the  south  wind.) 
Orpheus  and  Eurydice.     Adams.     Myths  of  old  Greece. 

Buckley.     Children  of  the  dawn.     (Divine  musician.) 

Burt  and  Ragozin.     Herakles  and  other  heroes.     (Orpheus,  the 
hero  of  the  lyre.) 

Carpenter.     Long  ago  in  Greece. 

Firth.     Stories  of  old  Greece.     (Orpheus,  the  sweet  singer.) 

Francillon.     Gods  and  heroes. 

Guerber.     Myths  of  Greece  and  Rome. 

Holbrook.     Round  the  year  in  myth  and  song. 

Hutchinson.     Orpheus  with  his  lute. 

Hyde.     Favorite  Greek  myths. 

Kupfer.     Stories  of  long  ago.      (Stor>'  of  a  sweet  singer.) 

Peabody.     Old  Greek  folk  stories. 

Pratt.     Myths  of  Old  Greece,     v.  3. 

Storr.     Half  a  hundred  hero  tales. 

Tappan.     Stories  from  the  classics. 

See  also  Indian  Orpheus. 


FAIRY  TALES  191 

Osborn  Boots  and  Mr.  Glibtongue.     Asbjornsen.     Tales  from 

the  fjeld. 
Osborn's  pipe.     See  Ashiepattle  and  the  king's  hares. 
Ossian  in  the  land  of  youth.     See  Last  of  the  Feni. 
Ottilia  and  the  Death's  head.     Success  library',     v.  3. 
Ouphe  of  the  woods.     Ingelow.     Stories  told  to  a  child,     v.  2. 

Ingelow.     Three  fairy  tales. 
Our  parish  clerk.     Asbjornsen.     Tales  from  the  fjeld. 
Ourson.     Segur.     French  fair^'  tales. 
Out  of  the  nest.     Lindsay.     More  mother  stories. 
Outlaw.  Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the  Norse. 

Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stories. 
Outwitting  the  devil.     Hartland.     English  folk  and  fair>'  tales. 

(Outwitting  the  bogie.) 
Owain.     See  Sir  Owain  and  the  lady  of  the  fountain. 
Owain  and  the  lady  of  the  fountain.     See  Sir  Owain  and  the 

lady  of  the  fountain. 
Owen  goes  a-wooing.     Thomas.     Welsh  fairy  book. 
Owl.     Grimm.     Fair\-  tales  (Paull  tr.). 
Owl  and  his  friends'.     Stafford.     Animals  fables. 
Owl  and  Raven.     See  Why  the  raven's  feathers  are  black.     II. 
Owl  and  the  birds.     iEsop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Owl  and  the  eagle.     Lang.     Orange  fairy  book. 
Owl  and  the  grasshopper.     ^-Esop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

.^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

iEsop.     Fables  (Stickney). 
Owl  and  the  nightingale.'     JEsop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Owl  and  the  raven.     See  Why  the  raven's  feathers  are  black.     II. 
Owl,  Origin  of  the.     Lanier.     Knightly  legends  of  Wales. 
Owls  and  the  gamblesome  elf.     Pyle,  K.     Counterpane  fairy. 
Owls,  the  bats,  and  the  sun.     .'Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Ox  and  the  fly  (poem).     .-Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Ox  and  the  frog.     See  Frog  and  the  ox. 
Oxen  and  the  axle-trees.     /Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

/Esop.     P'ables  (Stickney). 
Oxen  and  the  balk  of  timber.     Success  library,     v.  3. 
Oxen  and  the  butchers.     /Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 


Pa-hu-ka-tawa.     Grinnell.     Pawnee  hero  stories. 

P'a-i-shia.     Lummis.     Pueblo  Indian  folk  stories. 

Pack  of  vagabonds.     See  Vagabonds. 

Paddy  Corcoran's  wife.     Yeats.     Irish  fairy  tales. 

Paddy    O'Kelly   and    the   weasel.     Jacobs.     More    Celtic    fairy 

tales.  1  .  1    r  • 

Padishah  of  the  forty  peris.     Kunos.     Forty-four  Turkish  lairy 

tales.     (Padishah  of  the  thirty  peris.) 
Kunos.     Turkish  fairv  tales. 
Padishah  of  the  thirty  peris.     See  I'adishah  of  the  forty  pens. 
Page  boy  and  the  silver  goblet.     Crierson.     Scottish  fairy  book. 


192  FAIRY  TALES 

Painter  of  cats.     Nixon-Roulct.      Japanese  folk  stories  and  fairy 

tales. 
Pairing  time  anticipated    (poem).     Wiggin   and    Smith.      Talk- 
ing beasts. 
Palace  made  by  music.     Alden.     Why  the  chimes  rang. 
Palace  of  Alkinoos.     Cooke.     Nature  myths  and  stories. 
Palace   of    the    ocean-bed.     See   Ambitious   hunter   and    skillful 

fisher. 
Palace  of  Vanity.     Silver  fairy  book. 

Palace  that  stood  on  golden  pillars.     Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stories. 
Pambookat.     English.     Fairy  stories  and  wonder  tales. 
Pan.     Brown.     When  the  world  was  young.     (Pan  and  his  pipes.) 

Johonnot.     Stories  of  heroic  deeds.      (Music  of  Pan.) 

Peabody.     Old  Greek  folk  stories.     (Wood-folk.) 

Storr.     Half  a  hundred  hero  tales.     (Pan  and  Syrinx.) 

See  also  Alidas  II. 
Pancake.     Asbjornsen.     Folk  and  fairy  tales. 

Asbjornsen.     Tales  from  the  fjeld. 

Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories. 

Thorne-Thomsen.     East  o'the  sun  and  west  o'  the  moon. 

Treadwell.     Reading  literature:  primer. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 

See  also  Gingerbread  boy;  Johnny  cake;  Wee  bannock. 
Panch-Phul  Ranee.     Frere.     Old  Deccan  days. 

Tappan.     Myths  from  many  lands. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  wonder. 
Pandora.     Adams.     Myths    of    old     Greece.     (Prometheus    and 
Epimetheus.) 

-  Baldwin.     Old  Greek  stories.     (How  diseases  and  cares  cam.e  to 

men.) 
Carpenter.     Long  ago  in  Greece.     (Pandora's  curiosity.) 
Francillon.     Gods  and  heroes.     (First  man.) 
Firth.     Stories  of  old  Greece.     (Epimetheus  and  Pandora.) 

—  Guerber.     Myths  of  Greece  and  Rome.     (Story  of  Epimetheus 

and  Pandora.) 
Hartley.     Stories    from    the    Greek    legends.     (Story    of    how 
troubles  came  into  the  world;  or,  Pandora  and  her  box.) 

-  Hawthorne.     Wonder  book.     (Paradise  of  Children.) 
Holbrook.     Round  the  year  in  myth  and  song. 

Hutchinson.     Orpheus   with   his   lute.     (Prometheus,    the   fire- 

bringer.) 
Hyde.     Favorite   Greek  myths.     (How   trouble  came   mto  the 

w'orld.) 

-  Mabie.     Mythsevery  child  should  know.     (Paradise  of  children.) 
Pratt.     Myths  of  old  Greece,     v.  2. 

Storr.  Half  a  hundred  hero  tales.  (Epimetheus  and  Pandora.) 
Tappan.     Myths  from  many  lands.     (Paradise  of  Children.) 

Pansy — an  allegory.     Pratt.     Fairyland  of  flowers. 

Pansy  baby.     Hutchinson.     Golden  porch. 

Papa  Tiger  and  Papa  Sheep.  See  Brother  Tiger  and  Daddy 
Sheep. 

Paper  kite  (poem).     yEsop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 


FAIRY  TALES  193 

Paperarello.     Lang.     Crimson  fain-  book. 
Paradise  of  children.     See  Pandora. 

Paris:  Apple  of  discord.    Adams.     Myths  of  old  Greece.    (Golden 
apple.) 

Arnold     and     Gilbert.  '  Stepping     stones     to     literature,     v.  4. 
(Quarrel  of  the  goddesses.) 

Baldwin.     Hero  tales  told  in  school.     (Golden  apple.) 

Francillon.     Gods  and  heroes. 

Peabody.     Old  Greek  folk  stories. 

Pratt.     M\,ths  of  old  Greece,     v.  3.     (Golden  apple.) 
Paris:  Paris  and  (Enone.     Baldwin.     Hero  tales  told  in  school. 

Buckley.     Children  of  the  dawn. 

Storr.     Half  a  hundred  hero  tales. 

See  also  Trojan  war. 
Parrot.     ^-Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Parrot  and  his  cage.     /Esop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 
Parrot  and  the  parson.     Rouse.     Talking  thrush. 
Parrot  judge.     Rouse.     Talking  thrush. 
Parrot's  story.     Richards.     Joyous  story  of  Toto. 
Parsifal.     See  Sir  Percival. 

Parsley  queen.     Welsh.     Stories  children  love. 
Parson  and  the  clerk.     I.     See  Priest  and  the  clerk. 
Parson  and  the  clerk.      II.     Hartland.     English  folk  and  fairy 

tales. 
Partial  judge.     ^Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Parti-colored  cow.     Thomas.     Welsh  fairy  book. 
Parting  of  the  fairies,     (poem).     Rhys.     Fairy  gold. 
Partnership  of  the  thief  and  the  liar.     Lang.     Grey  fairy  book. 
Partridge  and  the  cocks.     /Esop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Partridge  and  the  crow.     Bidpai.     Tortoise  and  the  geese. 
Partridge   and   the   fowler.      ^Esop.      Fables    (Black    ed.     Fal- 
coner and  the  partridge). 

.^sop.     Fables    (Burt  ed.     Falconer  and  the  partridge). 

^sop.     Fables    (Stickney). 
Partridge  and  the  hawk.     Bidpai.     Tortoise  and  the  geese. 
Passenger  and  the  pilot,     ^sop.     P'ables  (Burt  ed.). 
*Haarcn.     Songs  and  stories.     2d  reader. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Past,  present  and  future.     See  Pair  white  city. 
Patient  Griselda.     Greenwood.     Stories  from  famous  ballads. 

Macleod.     Book  of  ballad  stories. 
Patience-stone    and    patience-knife.     See    Stone-patience    and 

knife-patience. 
Patient  Annie.     Tappan.     Old  ballads  in  prose. 
Patsy,  the  calf.     Lindsay.     More  mother  stories. 
Pattie's  new  dress.     Lindsay.      More  mother  stories.  ^ 
Pattikins  and  the  sea  maiden.     Orcutt.     Princess  Kallisto. 
Patty  and  her  pitcher.     Valentine.    Old,  old  fairytales  (Burt  ed.). 

See  also  Diamonds  and  toads. 
Paulina's    Christmas.     Partridge.     Story    telling    in    home    anil 
.school. 


194  FAIRY  TALES 

Pea  blossom.     Anderson.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Turpin.     Five  in  one  pod). 

Andersen.      Stories  and  tales    (Author's  ed.      Five  out  of  one 
shell). 

Arnold  and  Gilbert.     Stepping  stones  to  literature,     v.  3. 

Blaisdell.     Child  life.     2d  reader.     (Five  peas  in  a  pod.) 

Ketchum  and  Jorgensen.     Kindergarten  gems. 

Poulsson.     In  the  child's  world.      (Five  peas  in  a  pod.) 

Ruskin.     King  of  the  golden  river  and  other  wonder  stories. 
(Five  out  of  one  pod.) 

Strong.     All  the  year  round,     v.  3.     Spring. 

Wiltse.     Kindergarten  stories. 
Pea  that  won  a  princess.     Johnson.     Elm-tree  fairy  book. 
Peace  meeting.     Johnson.     Fir-tree  fairy  book. 
Peaceful  pirates.     Henderson.     Sea  yarns  for  boys. 
Peach-blossom,  Plum-blossom  and  Cinnamon-rose.     Griftis. 

Unmannerly  tiger  and  other  Korean  tales. 
Peach  Darling.     See  Momotaro. 
Peach,  the  apple  and  the  blackberry.     iEsop.     Fables    (Burt 

ed.). 
Peaches.     Ketchum  and  Jorgensen.     Kindergarten  gems. 
Peacock.     I.     See  lo. 

Peacock.     II.     ^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Peacock  and  Juno.     .(Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

^sop.     Fables  (Jacobs). 

(poem).     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts.     (Peacock  com- 
plaining to  Juno.) 
Peacock  and  the  crane.     /Esop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Peacock  and  the  fox.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Peacock  and  the  magpie.     /Esop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

/4i)sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Peacock  complaining  to  Juno.     See  Peacock  and  Juno. 
Peacock's  complaint,     ^sop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 
Pearl.     Bailey.     Stories  and  rhymes  for  a  child. 
Pears  and  the  pudding.     See  Bear's  bad  bargain. 
Peasant  and  the  apple  tree.     ^Esop.     Fables  (Stickney). 
Peasant    and    the  horse.      ^sop.      Fables   (Stickney.     Supple- 
ment). 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Peasant  and  the  laborer.      Msop.      Fables  (Stickney.      Supple- 
ment). 
Peasant  and  the  robber.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Peasant   and   the   sheep.      ^sop.       Fables  (Stickney.      Supple- 
ment). 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Peasant  Demyan.     Polevoi.     Russian  fairy  tales.     (Tale  of   the 

Peasant  Demyan.) 
Peasant  maid.     Maud.     Heroines  of  poetry. 

Peasant  Truth.     Van  Sickle  and  Seegmiller.     Riverside  readers. 
3d  reader. 


FAIRY  TALES  195 

Peasant's  clever  daughter.     Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Macdonnell.     Italian  fairy  book.     (Clever  girl.) 

See  also  Sage  damsel. 
Peasie  and  Beansie.     Lansing.     Quaint  old  stories. 

Steel.     Tales  of  the  Punjab. 
Pebble  and  the  diamond.     Success  library,     v.  3. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Pechs.     See  Last  of  the  Picts. 

Pechvogel  and  Gliickskind.     Winnington.     Outlook  fairy  book. 
Peddlar  and  the  serpent.     Byrne.     Modern  Greek  fairy  tales. 
Pedlar  of  Swaffham.     Hartland.     English  folk  and  fairy  tales. 

Jacobs.     More  English  fairy  tales. 

Johnson.     Fir-tree  fairy  book. 
Pedlar's  pack.     Chisholm.     Enchanted  land. 

Pedws  Ffowk  and  St.  Elian's  well.     Thomas.     Welsh  fairy  book. 
Pee-Wit.     Grimm.     Household  tales  (Everyman's  ed.). 
Perrifool.     Grierson.     Scottish  fairy  book. 

Pegasus.     *Beckwith.     In  mythland.     v.  3.     (Pegasus,  the  horse 
with  wings.) 

Coe.     Second  book  of  stories.     (Story  of  Pegasus.) 

Guerber.     Myths  of  Greece  and  Rome.     (Bellerophon.) 

Hawthorne.     Wonder  book.     (Chimaera.) 

Hutchinson.     Golden  porch.     (First  horse.) 

Hyde.     Favorite  Greek  myths.     (Bellerophon.) 

Judd.     Classic  myths.     (Pegasus,  the  horse  with  wings.) 

Lang,  L.  B.     All  sorts  of  stories  book.     (Horse  with  wings.) 

Mabie.     Myths  everv  child  should  know.     (Chimaera.) 

Pratt.     Myths  of  Old  Greece,    v.  3.     (Pegasus  and  Bellerophon.) 

Stories  of  classic  myths. 

Tappan.     Myths  from  many  lands.     (Chimaera.) 
Peik.     Asbjornsen.     Folk  and  fairy  tales. 

Asbjornsen.     Tales  from  the  fjeld. 

Thorne-Thomsen.     East  o'  the  sun  and  west  o'  the  moon. 
Peiter,  Peter  and  Peer.     Andersen.     Stories  and   tales   (Author's 

ed.). 
Peleus  and  the  sea-king's  daughter.     Carpenter.     Long  ago  \n 
Crreece.     (Thetis.) 

Hutchinson.     Golden  porch. 
Pelleas    and    Ettarde.     MacGregor.     Stories    of    King    Arthur's 

knights. 
Pellinore.     See  Sir  Pellinore. 
Pelops.     Burt  and  Ragozin.     Heraklcs  and  other  heroes. 

Carpenter.     Long  ago  in  Greece.      (How  Pelops  won  his  bride.) 

Hutchinson.     Golden  porch.     (/«  Favorite  of  the  gods.) 
Pen  and  the  ink  stand.     Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

.'\ndersen.     Wonder  stories  (Author's  ed.). 
Penelope's  web.     Baldwin.     Thirty  more  famous  stories. 

Peabody.     Old  (ircek  folk  stories. 

See  also  Ulysses. 
Pennard  Castle.     Thomas.     Welsh  fairy  book. 
Peonies.     Singleton.     Wild  (lower  fairy  book. 
Percival.     See  Sir  Percival. 


196  FAIRY  TALES 

Perdix.     See  Why  the  partridge  stays  near  the  ground. 

Peredur,  the  son  of  Evrawc.     See  Sir  Peredur. 

Perfect  song.     See  Orpheus  and  Eur>'dice. 

Pergrin  and  the  mermaiden.     Thomas.     Welsh  fairy  book. 

Perizad  and  Perizada.     Brown,  A.     One-footed  fairy. 

Perlino.     Laboulaye.     Fairy  book. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Magic  casements. 
Peronella.     Lansing.     Fairy  tales,     v.  1. 

Welsh.     Fairy  tales  children  love. 
Peronnik,  Adventures  of.     Lang.     Lilac  fairy  book.     (Castle  of 
Kerglas.) 

Underbill.      Dwarfs'  tailor. 
Perplexity  of  Zadig.     Lang,  L.  B.     Strange  story  book. 

See  also  Lost  camel. 
Persephone.     See  Proserpina. 
Perseus.     Adams.     Myths  of  old  Greece. 

Baldwin.     Old  Greek  stories.     (Quest  of  Medusa's  head.) 

Burt  and  Ragozin.     Herakles  and  other  heroes. 

Cole.     Heroes  of  the  olden  time. 

Firth.    Stories  of  old  Greece.     (Perseus,  "The  Son  of  the  Bright 
Morning.") 

Francillon.     Gods  and  heroes.      (Adventures  of  Perseus.) 

Guerber.     IVIyths  of  Greece  and  Rome. 

Haaren  and  Poland.     Famous  men  of  Greece. 

Hartley.     Stories  from  the  Greek  legends. 

Hawthorne.     W'onder  book.     (Gorgon's  head.) 

Hyde.     Favorite  Greek  myths. 

Kingsley.     Heroes. 

Kupfer.     Stories  of  long  ago. 

Lang.     Blue  fairy  book.     (Terrible  head.) 

Lang.     Princess  on  the  glass  hill  and  other  stories.     (Terrible 
head.) 

Mabie.     Heroes  and  fairies. 

Mabie.     Heroes  every  child  should  know. 

Mabie.     Myths  every  child  should  know.     (Gorgon's  head.) 

Pratt.     Myths  of  old  Greece,     v.  3.     (Perseus  and  Medusa.) 

Pyle,  K.     Where  the  wind  blows. 

Stories  of  classic  myths. 

Storr.     Half  a  hundred  hero  tales.     (Perseus  and  Andromeda.) 

Tappan.     Myths  from  man^'  lands.      (Gorgon's  head.) 
Persian   Jack   and    the    beanstalk.     Goddard.     Fairy   tales   in 

other  lands. 
Pet  lamb.     See  White  pet. 
Peter  and  Paul.     Mace.     Home  iaXvy  tales. 
Peter  and  the  magic  goose.     See  Golden  goose. 
Peter  Bull.     Lang.     Golden  mermaid  and  other  stories.  '^' 

Lang.     Pink  fairy  book. 
Peter  Fiddle-de-dee.     Bay.     Danish  fairy  and  folk  tales. 

See  also  Princess  whom  nobody  could  silence. 
Peter  Gynt.     Asbjornsen.     Folk  and  fairy  tales. 
Peter  Humbug  and  the  white  cat.     Bay.     Danish  fairy  and  folk 
tales. 

See  also  White  cat. 


FAIRY  TALES  197 

Peter  Klaus,  the  goatherd.     See  Karl  Katz. 

Peter  Muggel.     Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stories. 

Peter,  Paul  and  Espen.     See  Boots  and  his  brothers. 

Peter  Rabbit,  Story  of.      *Stone.     Children's  stories  that  never 

grow  old. 
Peter  Rugg,  the  missing  man.     Alabie.     Famous  stories  every 

child  should  know. 
Peter  Schlemihl.     Jenks.     Tales  of  fantasy. 
Peter  the  simple.     Brown,  A.     One -footed  fair\'. 
Peter  the  stone-cutter.     Macdonell.     Italian  fairy  book. 

See  also  Stone  cutter. 
Peterkin  and  the  little  grey  hare.     Pyle,  H.     Wonder  clock. 
Phaethon.     See  Phaeton. 
Phaeton.     Adams.     Myths  of  old  Greece. 

Arnold     and     Gilbert.     Stepping    stones    to     literature,     v.  4. 
(Phaethon.) 

Bailey  and  Lewis.     For  the  children's  hour.     (Story  of  Phaeton.) 
*Beckwith.     In  mythland.     v.  3.     (Dangerous  ride.) 

Burt  and  Ragozin.     Herakles  and  other  heroes.     (Phaethon.) 

Carpenter.     Long  ago  in  Greece.     (Celestial  runaway.) 

Cooke.     Nature  myths  and  stories. 

Firth.     Stories  of  old  Greece.     (Phaethon.) 

Francillon.     Gods  and  heroes.     (Presumption.) 

Guerber.     Myths  of  Greece  and  Rome. 

Hartley.     Stories  from  the  Greek  legends.     (Story  of  Phaethon; 
or,  The  boy's  drive  on  the  sun-chariot.) 

Holbrook.     Round  the  year  in  myth  and  song.     (Phaethon.) 

Hyde.     Favorite  Greek  Myths.     (Phaethon.) 

Judd.     Classic  myths.     (How  the  horses  of  the  sun  ran  away.) 

Peabody.     Old  Greek  folk  stories. 

Pratt.     Myths  of  old  Greece,     v.  1. 

Stories  of  classic  myths. 

Storr.     Half  a  hundred  hero  tales.     (Story  of  Phaeton.) 

Tappan.     Stories  from  the  classics.     (Phaethon.) 

Wilson,  Mrs.  L.  L.  W.     Nature  study  reader.     (Story  of  Phae- 
thon.) 

See  also  Ixion. 
Phantom  cats.     See  Schippeitaro. 
Phantom  funeral.     Thomas.     Welsh  fairy  book. 
Phantom  isle.     Yeats.     Irish  fair>'  and  folk  tales. 
Philemon  and  Baucis.     See  Baucis  and  Philemon. 
Philomela.     See  Procne  and  Philomela. 
Philopena.     Stockton.     Bee-man  of  Orn. 

Storkton.     Queen's  museum. 
Philosopher  among  the  tombs,     ^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Phi!  "sopher  and  the  pheasants  (poem).     Success  library-,     v.  3. 
Philosopher,  the  ants  and  Mercury.     jCsop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Philosopher's  scales.     Kdgtworth.     Waste  not,  want  not. 
Philosopher's  stone.     Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Andersen.       Wonder   stories    (Author's  ed.      Stone   of   the  wise 
mcnj. 
Phcebus  and  Boreas.  See  Wind  and  Sun. 
Phoenix.     See  Old  brown  coat. 


198  FAIRY  TALES 

Physician's  son  and  the  king  of  the  snakes.     Bateman.     Zan- 
zibar talcs. 
Picciola,    the   prison    flower.     Baldwin.     Fifty   famous    stories. 
(Picciola.) 

Chambers'miscellany.     v.  1. 
Piccola.     Blaisdell.     Child  life.    3d  reader.     (Christmas  gift.) 

(poem).     Bryant.     How  to  tell  stories  to  children. 

Hall  and  Oilman.     Story  land.    2d  reader. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Story  hour. 

See  also  Little  Gretchen  and  the  wooden  shoe. 
Pickaninny.     Eggleston.     Queer  stories  for  boys  and  girls. 
Picture  book  without  pictures.     Andersen.     Stories  and  tales 
(Author's  ed.). 

Ruskin.     King  of  the  golden  river  and  other  wonder  stories. 
Picture    from    the    castle    ramparts.     See    Sunbeam    and    the 

captive. 
Picture  from  the  ramparts.     See  Sunbeam  and  the  captive. 
Picture  on  the  vase,  Story  of  the.     Holbrook.     Book  of  nature 

myths. 
Picus,  King.     Hyde.     Favorite  Greek  myths.      (Circe.) 
Piece  of  good  luck.     Pyle,  H.     Twilight  land. 
Piece  of  liver.     Kunos.     Forty-four  Turkish  fairy  tales.   (Liver.) 

Kunos.     Turkish  fairy  tales. 
Piece  of  wood,     i^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Pied  piper  of  Franchville.     See  Pied  piper  of  Hamelin. 
Pied  piper  of  Hamelin  (poem).     Arnold  and  Gilbert.     Stepping 
stones  to  literature,     v.  5. 

Blaisdell.     Child  life.    2d  reader. 

Browning.     Poems. 

Bryant.     Best  stories  to  tell  to  children.     (Pied  piper  of  Hamelin 
town.) 

Bryant.     How  to  tell  stories  to  children. 

Crommelin.     Famous   legends.     (Legend    of   the    pied  piper  of 
Hamelin.) 

Field.     Famous  fairy  tales.     (Rat  catcher.) 

Jacobs.     More  English  fairy  tales.     (Pied  piper  of  Franchville.) 

Johnson.     Fir-tree  fairy  book.     (Pied  piper.) 

Lang.     Red  fairy  book.     (Rat  catcher.) 

(poem).     Rhys.     Fairy  gold. 

(poem).     Scudder.     Children's  book. 
Pied  piper  of  Hamelin  town.     See  Pied  piper  of  Hamelin. 
Pierre  and  Helene.     Cary.     Fairy  legends  of  the  French  provinces. 
Piff-paff;  or,  The  art  of  government.     Laboulaye.     Fairytales. 
Pig  brother.     Bryant.     How  to  tell  stories  to  children. 

Richards.     Golden  windows. 
Pigeon  and  the  crow.     Jacobs.     Indian  fairy  tales. 
Pigeon  and  the  dove.     Aulnoy.     Fairy  tales. 
Pigeon  and  the  painting.     Success  library,     v.  3. 
Pigling  and  her  proud  sister.     Grififis.     Unmannerly  tiger,  and 
other  Korean  tales. 


FAIRY  TALES  199 

Pigs,  story  of  the.     Harris.     Nights  with  Uncle  Remus. 

Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables. 

\'an  Sickle  and  Seegmiller.     Riverside  readers.     2d  reader. 

See  also  Three  little  pigs.     I  and  II. 
Pike.     Bay.     Danish  fairy  and  folk  tales. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  blasts. 
Pike  and  the  cat.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Pilgrim's  secret.     Marshall.     Fain,-  tales  of  all  nations. 
Pimmerly  plum.     Harris.     Nights  with  Uncle  Remus. 
Pimpernel.     Pratt.     Fairyland  of  flowers. 
Pine  and  the  flax.     Jones.     First  reader. 
Pine  tree.     See  Fir  tree. 

Pine  trees.     Pratt.     Legends  of  the  red  children. 
Pineapple   and    the  bee.     Wiggin    and    Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Pink.     Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 

Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Burt  ed.    Lost  son). 
Pinkel,  the  thief.     See  Golden  lantern,  golden  goat  and  golden 

cloak. 
Piper  and  the  Puca.     Graves.     Irish  fair>'  book. 

Yeats.     Irish  fairy  tales. 
Pippa  passes.     Bailey  and  Lewis.     For  the  children's  hour. 
Piskies  in  the  cellar.     Hartland.     English  folk  and  fairy  tales. 

See  also  X'oyage  of  the  wee  red  cap. 
Pivi  and  Kabo.     Lang.     Brown  fairy  book. 
Pixy's  clothes.     Rhys.     Fairy  gold. 
Plague  among  the  beasts.     iEsop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Plaisham.     MacManus.     Donegal  fairy  stories. 
Plantation    witch.     Harris.     Uncle    Remus,    his    songs    and    his 

sayings. 
Playful  ass.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Please.     Van  Sickle  and  Seegmiller.     Riverside  readers.    2d  reader. 
Pleiades.      I.     Holbrook.     Round  the  year  in  myth  and  song. 

Hyde.     F"avorite  Greek  myths.     (Seven  sisters.) 

.SV^  also  Orion. 
Pleiades.     II.     Judd.     Wigwam  stories.     (Seven  stars  of  Pleiades.) 
Pleiades.     III.     Houghton.     Russian  grandmother's  wonder  tales. 

(Seven  stars.) 
Pleiades.     IV.     Chandler.     In  the  reign  of  coyote.     (Story  of  the 

Pleiades.) 
Pleiades.     V.     Grundtvig.     Fairy  tales  from  afar.     (Pleiades;   or, 
The  seven  stars.) 

Lansing.     Fairy  tales,     v.  2. 
Plentiful  tablecloth,     the    avenging    wand,     the  sash     that 
becomes  a  lake,  and  the  terrible  helmet.  Story  of  the. 
("hodzko.     Fairy  tales  of  the  Slav. 
Ploughman  and  Fortune.     JEaop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

/Eso[).     Fables  (Burt  ed.     Plowman  and  Fortune). 
Ploughman  and  his  sons.     See  Gold  in  the  orchard. 
Plowman  and  Fortune.     See  Ploughman  and  Fortune. 
Plowman  who  found  content.     Cowles.     Art  of  story  telling. 
Pluto  and  Proserpine.     See  Proserpina. 


200  FAIRY  TALES 

Plutus.     .'Esop.     Fables  (Burt,  ed.)- 

Pocahontas  and  John  Smith.     Baldwin.     Fifty  famous  stories. 

(Pocahontas.) 
Blaisdell.     Child  life.    3d  reader.      (Pocahontas.) 
Coe.     Second  book  of  stories.     (Pocahontas.) 
Poet  and  his  little  daughter.     Whittier.     Child  life  in  prose. 
Poet,    the   oyster   and    sensitive    plant    (poem).     Wiggin   and 

Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Poetry,  Origin  of.     See  Odin  and  the  mead. 
Point  of  view.     Richards.     Golden  windows. 
Poisoned  shirt.  Story  of  a.     See  Hercules  and  his  labors. 
Pole  star.     Pratt.     Legends  of  the  red  children. 
Pollux.     See  Castor  and  Pollux. 
Polycrates.     See  Ring  of  Polycrates. 
Polyphemus.     I.     See  Ulysses. 
Polyphemus.     II.     See  Acis  and  Galatea. 
Pomegranate,  apple-tree,  and  bramble,     .tsop.     Fables  (Burt 

ed.). 
Pomegranate  seeds.     See  Proserpina. 
Ponce  de  Leon  and  the  fountain  of  youth.     Baldwin.     Thirty 

more  famous  stories.      (Fountain  of  youth.) 
Pond  lilies.     Allen.     Indian  fair^-  tales. 
Pony  engine.     See  Pony  engine  and  the  Pacific  Express. 
Pony  engine  and  the  Pacific  express.     Alderman.     Classics  old 

and  new,  3d  reader.      (Pony  engine.) 
Howells.     Christmas  every  day. 
Poor  boy  in  the  grave.     Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 
Poor  Hans.     LaboulaAe.     Last  fair>'  tales. 
Poor  man  and  the  eagle.     Success  library,     v.  3. 
Poor  man  and  the  flask  of  oil.     Bidpai.     Tortoise  and  the  geese. 
Poor    man    and    the   rich    man    (play).     Lansing.     Quaint    old 

stories. 
Poor  man  of  Peatlaw.     Douglas.     Scottish  fair\^  tales. 
Poor  miller's  boy  and  the  cat.     See  Miller's  boy  and  his  cat. 
Poor    woman    and    the    bell.     Wiggin    and    Smith.         Talking 

beasts. 
Poplar    blossoms   and    hickory    tassels,    Origin   of.     Bigham. 

Overheard  in  fairyland. 
Poplar  tree.     I.     Cooke.     Nature  myths  and  stories. 

Strong.     All  the  year  round,     v.  4.     Summer.     (Story   of  the 

poplar  tree.) 
Wilson.  Mrs.  L.  L.  W.     Nature  study  reader.     (Iris;  Stor}-  of 

the  poplar.) 
Poplar     tree.     II.     Pratt.     Fair\'land     of     flowers.     (Lombardy 

poplar.) 
Porcupine  and  the  snakes.     ^Esop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 
^4isop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
.E^sop.     Fables  (Stickney). 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Pork  and  honey.     See  Bear  and  the  fox  make  a  wager. 
Porter  and  the  ladies  of  Bagdad  and  the  three  royal  mendi- 
cants.    See  Three  calenders,  sons  of  Kings  and  five  ladies  of 

Bagdad. 


FAIRY  TALES  201 

Porter's  son.     Andersen.     Stories  and  tales  (Author's  ed.). 
Portuguese  duck.     Andersen.     Fair>-  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Andersen.     Wonder  stories.      (In  the  duck-yard.) 

Darton.     Wonder  book  of  beasts.     (In  the  duck-yard.) 
Pot  of  Basil.     Skinner.     Myths  and  legends  of  flowers  and  trees. 
(Basil.) 

See  also  Elf  of  the  rose. 
Pot  of  gold.     I.     Coe.     Second  book  of  stories. 

Scudder.     Dream  children. 
Pot  of  gold.     II.     Bailey.     Stories  and  rhymes  for  a  child. 
Pot  of  gold  at  the  foot  of  the  rainbow.     See  Pot  of  gold.    I ; 

Poplar  tree  I  and  II. 
Potted  sprats,  Tale  of.     Scudder.     Children's  book. 
Pottle  o'  brains.     Jacobs.     More  English  fairy  tales. 

Johnson.     Fir-tree  fairy  book.     (Bottle  of  brains.) 
Poucinet.     See  Boots  and  his  brotJiers. 

Poussie  Baudrons  (poem).     Grierson.     Scottish  fairy  book. 
Poveretta.     Mace.     Home  fairy  tales. 
Powel,  Prince  of  Dyfed.     See  Badger  in  the  bag. 
Power  of  fables.     i-Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Power  of  love.     See  Frost  king. 

Power  of  St.  Tegla's  well.     Thomas.     Welsh  fairy  book. 
Power  of  will.     Caballero.     Spanish  fairy  tales. 
Prairie  dandelion.     Brooks.     Stories  of  the  red  children.     (South 
Wind  and  the  dandelion.) 

Farmer.     Nature  myths.     (Dandelion  maiden.) 

Judd.     Wigwam  stories. 

Pratt.    Legends  of  the  red  children.     (Legend  of  the  South  Wind.) 
Praying  geese.     See  Fox  and  the  geese. 

Prester  John.     Mabie.     Legends  every  child  should  know. 
Presumption.     See  Phaeton. 

Pretty  Goldilocks.     See  Fair  one  with  golden  locks. 
Pride  goeth  before  a  fall.     Jacobs.     Indian  fairy  tales. 
Pride  shall  have  a  fall.     Rouse.     Talking  thrush. 

See  also  Jackal  and  the  Iguana. 
Priest  and  the  clerk.     Asbjornsen.     Folk  and  fairy  tales.     (Par- 
son and  the  clerk.) 

Asbjornsen.     Tales  from  the  fjeld. 

Djurklo.     Fairy  tales  from  the  Swedish.     (Parson  and  the  clerk.) 

Thorne-Thomsen.     East    o'    the    sun   and    west    o'    the    moon. 
(Parson  and  the  clerk.) 

See  also   Emperor  and  the  abbot;  King  and   the  miller;  King 
John  and  the  Abbot  of  Canterbury. 
Priest's  supper.     Yeats.     Irish  fairy  talcs. 
Priest's  youngest  son.     Wardrop.     Georgian  folk  tales. 
Prince.      Wardrop.     (Vcorgian  folk  talcs. 
Prince  and  his  servant.     /Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Prince  Agib,  Story  of.     Arabian  nights  (Wiggin  and  Smith). 
Prince  Ahmed.      I.      Kunos.      Forty-four  Turkish  fairy  tales. 
Prince  Ahmed.      1 1.     See  Prince  Ahmed  and  the  fairy  Pcrie  Hanou. 


202  FAIRY  TALES 

Prince  Ahmed,  and  the  fairy  Perie  Banou,  Story  of.     Arabian 
nights  (Dodge  ed.)- 
Arabian  nights  (Townsend). 
Judson  and  Bender.     Graded  Hterature  readers,     v.  4.   (Prince 

Ahmed.) 
Lang.     Blue  fairy  book.     (Story  of  Prince  Ahmed  and  the  Fairy 

Paribanou.) 
Lang.     Prince  DarHng  and  other  fairy  stories.     (Story  of  Prince 

Ahmed  and  the  fairy  Paribanou.) 
Singleton.     Wild   flower  fairy   book.     (Prince  Ahmed   and   the 
Fairy  Pari  Banou.) 
Prince  Almor  and  the  blind  princess.     Brown,  J.     Mermaid's 

gift. 
Prince  Amgiad  and  Prince  Assad,  History  of.      Arabian  Nights 

(Townsend). 
Prince  and  princess  in  the  forest.     Lang.     Olive  fairy  book. 
Prince  and  the  bee.      *Jones.     2d  reader. 
Prince  and  the  dragon.     See  Dragon  and  the  prince. 
Prince  and  the  fakir.     Jacobs.     Indian  fairy  tales. 
Prince  and  the  foaL     Byrne.     Modern  Greek  fairy  tales. 
Prince  and  the  spider.     Arnold  and  Gilbert.     Stepping  stones  to 

literature,     v.  3. 
Prince  and  the  three  fates.     Lang.     Brown  fairy  book. 

Lang.      Pretty  Goldilocks  and  other  stories. 
Prince  Beder  and  the  Princess  Jehaun-ara,  Story  of.     Arabian 

nights  (Townsend). 
Prince  Charming.     Perkins.     Twenty  best  fairy  tales. 
Prince  Cherry.     See  Prince  Darling. 

Prince  Darling.     Arnold  and  Gilbert.     Stepping  stones   to   liter- 
ature.    V.  3. 
Bryant.     Stories  to  tell  to  children.     (Prince  Cherry.) 
Lang.     Blue  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Prince  Darling  and  other  fairy  stories. 
Mulock.     Fairy  book.     (Prince  Cherry.) 
Rolfe.     Fairy  tales  in  prose  and  verse.     (Prince  Cherry.) 
Scudder.     Children's  book.      (Prince  Cherry.) 
Success  library,     v.  3. 

Valentine.     Old,  old  fairy  tales.     (Prince  Cherry.) 
Welsh.     Fairy  tales  children  love.     (Prince  Cherry.) 
Wiggin.     Fairy  ring.     (Prince  Cherry.) 
See  also  Fair-flower. 
Prince   Desire   and   Princess   Mignonetta.     Lang.     Blue   fairy 
book.     (Prince  Hyacinth  and  the  dear  little  princess.) 
Lang.     History  of  Jack  the  giant  killer,  and  other  stories.   (Prince 

Hyacinth  and  the  dear  little  princess.) 
Mulock.     Fairy  book.     (Prince  with  the  nose.) 
Rolfe.     Fairy  tales.     (Prince  with  the  nose.) 
Valentine.     Old,  old  fairy  tales. 
Prince  Fatal  and  Prince  Fortune.     Valentine.     Old,  old  fairy 

tales. 
Prince    Featherhead    and     the    Princess    Celandine.     Lang. 
Green  fairy  book. 


FAIRY  TALES  203 

Prince  Fickle  and  Fair  Helena.     Lang.     Forty  thieves,  and  other 

stories. 
Lang.     Green  fairy  book. 
Prince  Half-a-son.     Steel.     Tales  of  the  Punjab. 
Prince  Harold  and  the  ogre.     Winnington.     Outlook  fairy  book. 
Prince  Harweda  and  the  magic  prison.     Coe.     First  book  of 

stories. 
Harrison,  E.     In  storyland. 
Van    Sickle    and    Seegmillcr.     Riverside    readers.    4th    reader. 

(Magic  prison.) 
Prince  Hassak's  march.     Stockton.     Bee-man  of  Orn,  and  other 

tales. 
Stockton.     Queen's  museum. 
Prince  Hatt  under  the  earth ;  or,  The  three  singing  leaves. 

Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stories. 
Prince    Hedigehog.     Houghton.     Russian    grandmother's   wonder 

tales. 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Magic  casements. 
See  also  Hans,  my  Hedgehog. 
Prince  Hlini.     Hall,  Mrs.  A.  W.     Icelandic  fairy  tales. 
Prince  Hyacinth  and  the  dear  little  princess.     See  Prince  Desire 

and  Princess  Mignonetta. 
Prince  in  the  dark.     Macdonell.     Italian  fair>'  book. 
Prince  Ivan  and  the  grey  wolf.     See  Ivan  and  the  gray  wolf. 
Prince  Labour.     English.     Fair>^  stories  and  wonder  tales. 
Prince  Lionheart  and  his  three  friends.     Steel.     Tales  of  the 

Punjab. 
Prince  Narcissus  and  the  Princess  Potentilla.     Lang.     Green 

fairv  book. 
Prince  of  Naples.     Williams.     Fairy  tales  from  folklore. 
Prince  Prigio.     Jenks.     Tales  of  fantasy. 

Lang.     My  own  fairy  book. 
Prince  Ricardo.     Lang.     My  own  fairy  book. 
Prince  Ring.     Lang.     Twelve  huntsmen,  and  other  stories. 

Lang.     Yellow  fairy  book. 
Prince  Sandalwood,  the  father  of  Korea.     Griffis.     Unmannerly 

tiger  and  other  Korea ntales. 
Prince  Scarlet,  Story  of.     St.  Nicholas,     v.  39.  pt.  2. 

Stewart.     Once  upon  a  time. 
Prince  Silverwings.     Harrison,  E.  O.     Prince  Silverwings. 
Prince  Sincere.     Valentine.     Old,  old  fairy  tales. 
Prince  Slugobyl;  or.  The  invisible   knight.     Chodzko.     Fairy 

tales  of  the  Slav.    (History  of  Prince  Slugobyl ;  or,  The  invisible 

knight.) 
Prince  Sprite.     See  Invisible  prmce.  II. 
Prince    Tiresome    and    Laughing    Kitty.     Underbill.     Dwarfs' 

tailor,  and  other  fairy  tales. 
Prince  Tito.     Valentine.     Old,  old  fairy  tales. 
Prince  Vildering   and   Maid    Miseri.     Grundtvig.     Fairy   tales 

from  afar. 
Prince  Vivien  and  Princess  Placida.     Lang.     Porty  thieves,  and 

other  stories. 
Lang.     Green  fairy  book. 


204  FAIRY  TALES 

Prince  who  befriended  the  beasts.     Wardrop.     Georgian  folk 

tales. 
Prince  who  had  no  fairy  godmother.     See  King's  mistake. 
Prince  who  wanted  to  see  the  world.     Lang.     Beauty  and  the 
beast,  and  other  stories. 
Lang.     Violet  fairy  book. 
Prince  who  was  a  seer.     Hutchinson.     Golden  porch. 
Prince  who  would   seek   immortality.     Lang.     Crimson  fairy 
book. 
Lang.     F"orty  thieves,  and  other  stories. 
Prince  Wisewit's  return.     Browne.     Granny's  wonderful  chair. 
Prince  with  the  golden  hand.     Chodzko.     Fairy  tales  of  the  Slav. 
Jokai  and  others.     Golden  fairy  book.     (Prince  with  the  hand 

of  gold.) 
Tappan.     Myths  from  many  lands. 
Prince  with  the  hand  of  gold.     See  Prince  with  the  golden  hand. 
Prince  with  the  noble  heart.     Orcutt.     Princess  Kallisto. 
Prince  with  the  nose.     See  Prince  Desire  and  Princess  Mignonetta. 
Prince  Wolf.     Grundtvig.     F~airy  tales  from  afar. 
Prince  Yamato  Take.     Ozaki.     Japanese  fairy  book. 
Prince  Zeyn  Alasnam  and  the  Sultan  of  the  Genii.     Arabian 
nights  (Dodge  ed.). 
Arabian    nights    (Townsend.     History  of  Prince  Zeyn  Alsnam 

and  the  Sultan  of  the  Genii). 
Singleton.     Goldenrod  fairy  book. 
Prince's  dream.     Ingelow.     Stories  told  to  a  child. 

Ingelow.     Three  fairy  tales. 
Princes  Fire-flash  and   Fire-fade.     See  Ambitious  hunter  and 

skilful  fisher. 
Prince's  visit.     Bailey.     For  the  story  teller. 
Scudder.     Dream  children. 
Tappan.     Modern  stories. 
Whittier.     Child  life  in  prose. 
Princess.     See  Learned  princess. 
Princess  and  the  bean.     See  Princess  on  the  pea. 
Princess   and   the   Count   of   Oldenburg.     Gibbon.     Reign   of 

King  Cole. 
Princess  and  the  fox  baby.     See  Grateful  foxes. 
Princess  and  the  giant.     Johnson.     Fir-tree  fairy  book. 
Princess  and  the  golden  blackbird.     See  Golden  blackbird. 
Princess  and  the  pea.     See  Princess  on  the  pea. 
Princess  and  the  rabbi.     Aunt  Naomi.     Jewish  fairy  tales  and 

fables. 
Princess  Aubergine.     Steel.     Tales  of  the  Punjab. 
Princess  Beautiful.     Van  Sickle  and  Seegmiller.     Riverside  read- 
ers.    3d  reader. 
Princess  Bella- Flor.     Lang.     Orange  fairy  book. 
Princess  Belle-Etoile  and  Prince  Cheri.     Aulnoy.     Fairy  tales. 
Princess  Carpillon.     Aulnoy.     Fairy  tales. 

Princess  Eglantine.     Harrison,  C.C.     Old-fashioned  fairy  book. 
Princess  Golden  Hair  and  the  great  black  raven.     Pyle,  H. 
Wonder  clock. 


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Princess  Hase,  Story  of.     Ozaki.     Japanese  fairy  book. 
Princess  Hilda.     May.     Little  Prudy's  fairy  book. 
Princess  in  disguise.     See  Many-furred  creature. 
Princess  in  the  cavern.     Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stories. 
Princess  in  the  chest.     Lang.     Pink  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Snow-queen,  and  other  stories. 
Princess  Kallisto.     Orcutt.     Princess  Kallisto,  and  other  tales. 
Princess  Longnose.     Macdonnell.     Italian  fair^^  book. 

See  also  Xose-tree. 
Princess  Maia.     See  Princess  Printaniere. 
Princess  Mayblossom.     See  Princess  Printaniere. 
Princess  Meadowlark.     Stewart.     Once  upon  a  time. 
Princess  Minikin.     \'alentine.     Old,  old  fair^-  book. 
Princess   Minon-Minette.     Lang.     Golden   mermaid,  and   other 
stories. 

Lang.     Pink  fairy  book 
Princess  Moonbeam.     Lyman.     Stor>'  telling. 

Xixon-Roulet.     Japanese  folk-stories  and  fairy  tales. 
Princess  Morgana.     Hacklander.     Enchanting  and  the  enchanted. 
Princess  of  Babylon.     Lang,  L.  B.     Strange  story  book. 
Princess  of  Canterbury.     Hartland.     English  folk  and  fairy  tales. 

Jacobs.     More  English  fairy  tales. 

Mother  Goose's  nursery  rhymes,  tales  and  fables  (Warne  ed.). 
Princess  of  Colchester.     Hartland.     English  folk  and  fairy  tales. 

Rhvs.     Fairy  gold. 
Princess    of    Deryabar,    History    of.      Arabian    nights   (Town- 
send  j.  . 
Princess  of  the  Golden  Castle.     Pyle,  K.     Counterpane  fairy. 
Princess  of  the  rainbow.     Orcutt.     Princess  Kallisto. 
Princess  of  the  sea.     See  L'raschimataro  and  the  turtle. 
Princess  of  Tronkolaine.     Ca.r\-.     Fairy  legends  of  the  French 
provinces. 

Williams.     Fairy  talcs  from  folklore. 
Princess  on  the  glass  hill.     Canton.     Reign  of  King  Herla. 

Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories. 

Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the  Norse. 

Lang.     Blue  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Princess  on  the  glass  hill,  and  other  stories. 

Thorne-Thomsen.     East  o'  the  sun  and  west  o'  the  moon. 

Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stories.     (Princess  on  the  glass  mountain.) 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Fairy  ring. 
Princess  on  the  glass  mountain.     See  Princess  on  the  glass  hill. 
Princess  on  the  pea.     Andersen.     Best  fairy  tales  (Henderson,  tr. 
Real  princess.). 

Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.  Real  princess). 

Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Turpin.     Princess  and  the  pea). 

Andersen.     Stories  (Riverside  ed.). 

Andersen.     Stories  and  tales  (Author's  ed.). 

Forty  famous  fairy  tales.     (Real  princess.) 

Johnson.      Birch-tree  fairy  book.     (Princess  and  the  bean.) 

Lang.     Yellow  fairv  book.     (How  to  tell  a  true  princess.) 

Lansing.     Fairy  tales,     v.  1.     (How  to  tell  a  real  princess.) 


206  FAIRY  TALES 

Princess  on  the  pea  —  continued. 

Mabie.     Fairy  tales  every  child  should  know. 

Mabie.     Heroes  and  fairies. 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 

Wiggin   and   Smith.     Tales   of   laughter.     (How   to  tell  a  true 
princess.) 
Princess  Pepperina.     Steel.     Tales  of  the  Punjab. 
Princess  Printaniere.     Aulnoy.     Fairy  tales. 

Lang.     Red  fairy  book.     (Princess  Mayblossom.) 

Valentine.     Old,  old  fairy  book.     (Princess  Maia.) 
Princess  Red-White-and-Black.     Macdonell.     Italian  fairy  tales. 
Princess  Rosalind.     Baring-Gould.     Crock  of  gold. 
Princess  Rosamund.     Bay.     Danish  fairy  and  folk  tales. 
Princess  Rosette.     I.     Aulno}'.     Fairy  tales. 

Jerrold.     Reign  of  King  Oberon. 

Lang.     Red  fairy  book. 

Valentine.     Old,  old  fairy  tales. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Magic  casements. 

See  also  Lilla  Rosa  and  Long  Leda. 
Princess  Rosette.     H.     Segur.     French  fairy  tales. 
Princess  Rosette.     HL     Perrault.     Tales  of  passed  times. 
Princess  Sorrowful  and  the  Green  Knight.     Grundtvig.     Fairy 

tales  from  afar. 
Princess  Sunset,  Story  of.     Harrison,  E.  O.     Moon  princess. 
Princess  White  Wings  and   the   Knight   of   the  Robin   Red 

Breast.     Stewart.     Once  upon  a  time. 
Princess   who    could    not    be    silenced.     See    Princess    whom 

nobody  could  silence. 
Princess  who  hid  her  shoes.     Nyblom.     Jolly  Calle. 
Princess  who  said:  —  Bay.     Danish  fairy  and  folk  tales. 

(play).      Lansing.     Quaint   old    stories.     (How   Claus   won   the 
princess.) 

See  also  Ashiepattle  who  made  the  princess  tell  the  truth  at  last. 
Princess  who  was  hidden  underground.     Lang.     Beauty  and  the 
beast  and  other  stories. 

Lang.     Violet  fairy  book. 
Princess    whom    nobody    could    silence.     Asbjornsen.      Fairy 
tales  from  the  far  north. 

Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the  Norse.     (Taming   the   shrew.) 

Thorne-Thomsen.     East  o'  the  sun  and  west  o'  the  moon.   (Prin- 
cess who  could  not  be  silenced.) 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 

See  also  Peter  Fiddle-de-dee. 
Princet  and  the  golden  blackbird.     See  Golden  blacbird. 
Procne  and  Philomela.     Hyde.     Favorite  Greek  myths. 
Procrustes.     Baldwin.     Old  Greek  stories. 

See  also  Theseus. 
Professor  and  the  wonderful  egg.     Gibbons.     Reign  of   King 

Cole. 
Profligate  prince.     Eggleston.     Queer  stories  for  boys  and  girls. 


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Prometheus.     Adams.     Myths  of  old  Greece.     (Prometheus  and 
Epimetheus.) 

Baldwin.     Old  Greek  stories.     (Story  of  Prometheus.) 

Burt  and  Ragozin.     Herakles  and  other  heioes. 

Church.     Greek  story  and  song.     (Binding  of  Prometheus.) 

Cooke.     Nature  myths  and  stories. 

Fhth.     Stories  of  old  Greece. 

Francillon.     Gods  and  heroes.     (First  man.) 

Guerber.     Myths  of  Greece  and  Rome. 

Hartley.     Stories  from  the  Greek  legends. 

Hutchinson.     Orpheus    with    his    lute.     (Prometheus    the    fire- 
bringer;  Prometheus  unbound.) 

Hyde.     Favorite  Greek  myths.  , 

Judd.     Classic  myths.     (How  fare  came  to  the  earth.) 

Peabody.     Old  Greek  folk  stories. 

See  also  Pandora. 
Prominent  man.     Richards.     Golden  windows. 
Promise.     Caballero.     Spanish  fairy  tales. 
Prophetic  dream.     Polevoi.     Russian  fairy  tales. 
Proserpina.     Adams.     Myths  of  old  Greece. 

Arnold     and     Gilbert.     Stepping     stones     to     literature,     v.  4. 
(Persephone.) 

Bailey  and   Lewis.     For   the   children's   hour.     (Story   of   Per- 
sephone.) 
*Beckwith.     In  mythland.     v.  1.     (Ceres  and  Proserpina.) 

Burt  and  Ragozin.     Herakles  and  other  heroes  (In  Triptolemos). 

Coe.     Second  book  of  stories.     (Ceres  and  Proserpina.) 

Cooke.     Nature  myths  and  stories. 

PVancillon.     Gods  and  heroes.     (King  and  queen  of  the  dead.) 

Guerber.     Myths  of  Greece  and  Rome.     (Ceres  and  Proserpina.) 

Hartley.     Stories  from  the  Greek  legends.     (Story  of  the  spring- 
time.) 

Hawthorne.     Tanglewood  tales.     (Pomegranate  seeds.) 

Holbrook.     Round   the   year   in   myth   and   song.     (Ceres  and 
Persephone.) 

Hutchinson.     Orpheus  with  his  lute.     (Mother  and  the  maid.) 

Hyde.     Favorite  Greek  myths.     (Ceres  andProserpine.) 

Judd.     Classic  myths.     (Legend  of  the  seed.) 

Kupfer.     Stories  of  long  ago.     (Story  of  the  springtime.) 

Mabie.     Myths     every     child     should     know.     (Pomegranate 
seeds.) 

Pratt.     Fairyland  of  flowers.     (Why  the  flowers  bloom  only  half 
the  year.) 

Pratt.     Myths  of  old  Greece,     v.  L     (Persephone.) 

Storr.     Half  a  hundred  hero  tales.     (Pluto  and  Proserpine-) 

Tappan.     Stories  from  the  classics.     (Pomegranate  seeds.) 

Wilson.     Nature  study  reader.     (Proserpine.) 
Proserpine.     See  Proserpina. 
Prospero  and  Miranda.     Gibbon.     Reign  of  King  Cole. 

Tajjpan.     Stories  from  seven  old  favorites.     (Tempest.) 
Protesilaus.     Storr.     Half  a  hundred  hero  tales. 
Proteus.     See  Wonderful  sea-god,  Strange  slory  of. 


208  FAIRY  TALES 

Proud  and  foolish  peacock.     Messer.     Next  night  stories. 
Proud  brook-grass.     Hubbard.     Chats  with  Color-kin. 
Proud    chicken.     Davis  and    Chow-Leung.     Chinese    fables  and 
folk  stories. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Proud  Crow.      *Spauldingand  Bryce.     Aldine  readers.    2d  reader. 
Proud  doll.     Nordau.     Dwarf's  spectacles. 

Proud    fox    and    the    crab.     Davis    and    Chow-Lcung.     Chinese 
fables  and  folk  stories. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Proud  fox  and  the  young  prairie  chicken.     Johnson.     Book  of 

fairy-tale  foxes. 
Proud  frog.     See  F"rog  and  the  ox. 
Proud  King.     Scudder.     Book  of  legends. 

See  also  Robert  of  Sicily. 
Proud  lady  and  the  caterpillar  (poem),     ^sop.     Fables  (Burt 

ed.). 
Proud  Lady  Margaret.     Macleod.     Book  of  ballad  stories. 
Prudent  farmer.     Laboulaye.     Fairy  tales.     {In   Captain  John's 
travels.) 

Laboulaye.     Last  fairy  tales. 
Prudent  Hans.     Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas,  tr.  Clever  Hans). 

Grimm.     Household  stories  (Crane  tr.). 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Everyman's  ed.  Hans  and  his  wife 
Grettel;  Hans  in  love). 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter.     (Discreet  Hans.) 

See  also  Epaminondas  and  his  auntie;  Lazy  Jack;  Silly  Hans; 
Silly  Matt. 
Prunella.     See  Fragolette. 

Psyche.      L     Andersen.     Stories  and  tales  (Author's  ed.J. 
Psyche.     H.     See  Cupid  and  Psyche. 

Pudding    bewitched.     Graves.     Irish    fairy    book.     (Mad    pud- 
ding.) 

Yeats.     Irish  fairy  and  folk  tales. 
Pudding    stone,    Story    of    the.     Cooke.     Nature   myths    and 

stories. 
Puddock,  Mousie  and  Ratton.     Jacobs.     More  English  fairy  tales. 
Puddocky.     Lang.     Forty  thieves,  and  other  stories. 

Lang.     Green  fairy  book. 

See  also  Frog;  Three  feathers;  White  cat. 
Pueblo  Bluebeard.     Lummis.     Pueblo  Indian  folk  stories. 
Pumpkin-eater.     Harris.     Little  Mr.  Thimblefinger. 
Pumpkin-glory.     Howells.     Christmas  every  day. 
Punchkin.     Frere.     Old  Deccan  days. 

Jacobs.     Indian  fairy  tales. 
Punishment  of  the  fairy  Gangana.     Lang.     Olive  fairy  book. 
Puppet-show  man.     Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 
Pursuit  of  Diarmid.     See  Kihvch  and  Olwen. 
Pursuit  of  the  Gilla  Dacker.     Graves.     Irish  fairy  book. 


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Puss  in  boots;  or,  The  master  cat.     Aunt  Louisa's  book  of  fairy 
tales. 

Baldwin.     Fairy  stories  and  fables. 

Carrick.     Kitty  cat  tales. 

Coe.     First  book  of  stories. 

Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories. 

Cruikshank.     Cruikshank  fairy  book. 

Forty  famous  fairy  tales.     (Master  cat;  or,  Puss  in  boots.) 

Jerrold.     Big  book  of  fairy  tales. 

Johnson.     Fir-tree  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Blue  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Cinderella  and  other  stories.     (Master  cat.) 

Lang.     Pretty  Goldilocks  and  other  stories.     (Master  cat;  or, 
Puss  in  boots.) 

Lansing.     Fairy  tales,     v.  1. 

Mabie.     Fairy  tales  every  child  should  know. 

Mabie.     Heroes  and  fairies. 

Mother  Goose  rhymes,  jingles  and  fairy  tales  (Altemus  ed.). 

Mother  Goose's  nursery  rhymes,  tales  and  jingles  (Warnc  ed.). 

Mulock.     Fairy  book. 

Norton.     Heart  of  oak  books,     v.  2. 

Nursery  tales. 

Perkins.     Twenty  best  fairy  tales. 

Perrault.     Fairy  tales. 

Perrault.     Tales  of  Mother  Goose. 

Perrault.     Tales  of  passed  times. 

Scudder.     Book  of  folk  stories. 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 

Scudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories. 

Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables. 

Valentine.     Old,  old  fairy  tales  (Warne  ed.). 

Washburn.     Old  fashioned  fair^'  tales. 

Winnington.     Outlook  fairy  book. 

See  also  Gagliuso;  How  the  beggar  boy  turned  into  Count  Piro; 
Egyptian  Puss  in  boots;  Lord  Peter. 
Pussy  Willow's  hood.     Pratt.     Fairyland  of  flowers. 
Pussy  Willows,  Origin  of.     Bigham.     Overheard  in  fairyland. 
Pwca  of  the  Trwyn.     Thomas.     Welsh  fairy  book. 
Pwyll  and  Rhiannon.     See  Badger  in  the  bag. 
Pwyll  and  the  game  of  badger  in  the  bag.     See  Badger  in  the 

bag. 
Pwyll,  prince  of  Dyved.     See  Badger  in  the  bag. 
Pygmalion    and    Galatea.     Buckley.     Children    of    the    dawn. 
(Sculptor  and  the  image.) 

Kupfer.     Stories  of  long  ago.     (Wonderful  sculptor.) 

Peabody.     Old  Greek  folk  stories. 

Pratt.     Myths  of  Old  Greece,     v.  2. 

Storr.      Half  a  hundred  hero  tales.      (Pygmalion  and  the  image.) 

Tappan.     Myths  from  many  lands. 
Pygmies.     See  Hercules  and  his  labors. 


210  FAIRY  TALES 

Pyramus  and  Thisbe.     Peabody.     Old  Greek  folk  stories. 

Storr.     Half   a   hundred   hero   tales.     (Story   of   Pyramus   and 
Thisbe.) 

Tappan.     Stories  from  the  classics. 
Pyrrha.     See  Deucalion  and  Pyrrha. 


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Quack  frog.     ^Esop.     Fables  (Black  ed.     Frog  and  the  fox). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.     Frog  and  the  fox). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Stickney). 
Quackalina.     Alderman.     Classics  old  and  new.     3d  reader. 
Quail  and  the  fowler.     Rouse.     Talking  thrush. 
Quails.     Van     Sickle    and     Seegmiller.     Riverside    readers.     4th 

reader. 
Quare  gander.     Graves.     Irish  fairy  book. 
Quarrel.     See  Lion  and  the  bear. 
Quarrel  of  Sun  and  Moon.     Judson,  K.  B.     Myths  and  legends 

of  the  Pacific  Northwest. 
Quarrel  of  the  goddesses.     See  Paris:  Apple  of  discord. 
Quarrel  of  the  monkey  and  the  crab.     See  Crab  and  the  monkey. 
Quartette.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Queen  Aster.     Alcott.     Lulu's  library,     v.  2. 
Queen  bee.     Adams.     Folkstory  and  verse. 

Blaisdell.     Child  life.     2nd  reader. 
*Bowen.     Second  story  reader.      (Kindhearted  boy.) 

Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 

Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Grimm.     Household  stories  (Crane  tr.). 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Burt  ed.). 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Everyman's  ed.). 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Fairy  ring. 
Queen  Hulda  and  the  flax.     See  How  flax  was  given  to  man. 
Queen  Mab  (poem).     Jerrold.     Reign  of  King  Oberon. 

(poem.)     Rolfe.     Fairy  tales  in  prose  and  verse. 
Queen  of  the  flowery  isles.     Lang.     Grey  fairy  book. 
Queen  of  the  Golden  Mines.     MacManus.     In  chimney  corners. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  wonder. 
Queendom  of  Girlicia.     Henderson.     Sea  yarns  for  boys. 
Queen's  champions.     Tappan.     Old  ballads  in  prose. 
Queen's  county  witch.     Yeats.     Irish  fairy  and  folk  tales. 
Queen's  museum.     Stockton.      Bee-man  of  Orn  and  other  tales. 

Stockton.     Queen's  museum. 
Queen's  necklace.     C6wles.     Art  of  stor>'-telling. 

Nyblom.     Jolly  Calle. 
Queen's  whim.     Wardrop.     Georgian  folk  tales. 
Queer  blockade  runner.     Henderson.     Sea  yarns  for  boys. 
Queer  company.     Bailey.     Firelight  stories. 
Queer  partnership     See  Cat  and  the  mouse  in  partnership. 
Queres  Diana.     Lummis.     Pueblo  Indian  folk  stories. 
Quern  at  the  bottom  of  the  sea.     See  Why  the  sea  is  salt.     II. 


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Quest  of  Medusa's  head.     See  Perseus. 

Quest  of  Offero.     See  St.  Christopher,  Legend  of. 

Quest  of  the  hammer.     See  Thor:  Quest  of  the  hammer. 

Quest  of  the  Holy  Grail.     See  Holy  Grail. 

Quest  of  the  seven  champions.     See  Kihvch  and  OKven. 

Quest  of  the  wild  duck.     Stewart.     Once  upon  a  time. 

Quick-running    squash.     Aspimvall.     Short    stories    fcr    short 

people. 
Quill  pen's  stories.     Harrison,  C.  C.     Bric-a-brac  stories. 
Quiquern.     Kipling.     Second  jungle  book. 


R 

Rabbit  and  his  ears.     Stafford.     Animal  fables. 
Rabbit  and  other  legends.     See  Rabbit's  eyes. 
Rabbit  and  the  alligator.     Stafford.     Animal  fables. 
Rabbit  and  the  animal  wizard.     Stafford.     Animal  fables. 
Rabbit  and  the  elephant.     Stafford.     Animal  fables. 
Rabbit  and  the  monkey.     Johnson.     Fir-tree  fairy  book.     (Rab- 
bit and  the  greedy  monkey.) 

Rouse.     Talking  thrush. 
Rabbit  and  the  moon.     Stafford.     Animal  fables. 
Rabbit  and  the  other  animals.     Stafford.     Animal  fables. 
Rabbit  and  the  wild  cat.     Kennedy.     New  world  fairy  book. 
Rabbit  escapes  the  wolf's  anger.     Stafford.     Animal  fables. 
Rabbit  in  the  cabbages.     See  Rabbit's  bride. 
Rabbit   prince.     Bourhill   and    Drake.     Fairy   tales   from   South 

Africa. 
Rabbits  and  the  elephants.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Rabbit's  bride.     Darton.     Wonder  book  of  beasts. 

Grimm.     Fair>'  tales  (Paull  tr.     Hare's  bride). 

Grimm.     Household  stories  (Crane  tr.). 

Johnson.     Elm-tree  fairy  book.     (Rabbit  in  the  cabbages.) 
Rabbit's  eyes.    Allen.    Korean  tales.     (Rabbit  and  other  legends.) 

Griffis.     Unmannerly  tiger  and  other  Korean  tales. 

See  also  Monkey  and  the  jelly  fish. 
Raccoon  and  the  bee-tree.     Eastman.     Smoky  Day's  wigwam 
evenings. 

Eastman.     Wigwam  evenings. 
Raccoon  and  the  man-of-tar.     Chandler.     In  the  rcign  of  coyote. 

See  also  Wonderful  tar-baby  story. 
Race  between  hare  and  hedgehog.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales 

of  laughter. 
Race  for  a  wife.     See  Atalanta's  race. 
Race  of  the  tails.     Lummis.     Pueblo  Indian  folk  stories. 
Racers.     See  Swiftest  runners. 

Rag  doll's  Christmas.     Bailey.     Stories  and  rhymes  for  a  child. 
Ragamuffins.     See  Vagabonds. 

Ragged  pedlar.     Aunt  Naomi.     Jewish  fairy  talcs  and  fables. 
Raggylug.      Bryant.     Best  stories  to  tell  to  children. 

liryanl.     How  to  tell  stories  to  children. 


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Rags.     Andersen.     Stories  and  tales  (Author's  ed.). 
Rags  and  Tatters.     Macdonell.     Italian  fairy  book. 
Rain  and  the  snow.     See  How  the  rain  comes. 
Rain-maker.     See  Mr.  Rabbit  as  a  rain-maker. 
Rainbow.     Brooks.     Stories  of  the  red  children. 
Pratt.     Legends  of  the  red  children. 
Tanner.     Legends  from  the  red  man's  forest. 
Rainbow  children.     Pyle,  K.     Counterpane  fairy. 
Rainbow  sisters.     Harrison,  E.  O.     Moon  princess. 
Rainbow  snake.     Tanner.     Legends  from  the  red  man's  forest. 
(Another  story  of  the  rainbow.) 
(poem).     Wilson,  G.  L.     Myths  of  the  red  children. 
Rai-taro,  the  son  of  the  Thunder  God.     See  Child  of  the  thunder. 
Raincloud.     /Esop.     Fables  (Stickney.     Supplement). 
Raja  Rasalu.     Jacobs.     Indian  fairy  tales. 

This  includes  How  Raja  Rasalu  went  out  into  the  world;  How 
Raja  Rasalu  journeyed  to  the  city  of  King  Sarkap;  How  Raja 
Rasalu  swung  the  seventy  fair  maidens,  daughters  of  the  King; 
How  Raja  Rasalu  played  chaupur  with  King  Sarkap. 
Steel.     Tales  of  the  Punjab. 

This  includes  How  Raja  Rasalu  was  born;  How  Raja  Rasalu 
went  out  into  the  world;  How  Raja  Rasalu 's  friends  forsook 
him;  How  Raja  Rasalu  killed  the  giants;  How  Raja  Rasalu 
became  a  jogi;  How  Raja  Rasalu  journeyed  to  the  city  of  King 
Sarkap;  How  Raja  Rasalu  swung  the  seventy  fair  maidens; 
How  Raja  Rasalu  played  chaupur  with  King  Sarkap. 
Rajeb's  reward.     Jokai  and  others.     Golden  fairy  book. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Magic  casements. 
Rakshas'  palace.     Frere.     Old  Deccan  days. 

Pyle,  K.     Fairy  tales  from  many  lands.     (Two  sisters.) 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  wonder.     (Rakshas's  palace.) 
Raleigh's   cloak.     Baldwin.     Fifty   famous   stories.     (Sir   Walter 
Raleigh.) 
Blaisdell.     Child  life.     5th  reader. 
W'elsh.     Stories  children  love. 
Ram.     Aulnoy.     Fairy  tales. 

Lang.     Blue  fairy  book.      (W^onderful  sheep.) 
Lang.     Prince    Darling    and    other    fairy    stories.      (Wonderful 
sheep.) 
Ram  and  the  pig  who  went  into  the  woods  to  live  by  them- 
selves.    Asbjornsen.     Fairy  tales  from  the  far  north. 
Asbjornsen.     Tales  from  the  fjeld.      (Sheep  and  the  pig  who  set 

up  house.) 
Bailey  and   Lewis.     For  the  children's  hour.     (Sheep  and  the 

pig-) 
*Grover.     Folk-lore  stories,     v.  1.      (How  the  pig  built  a  house.) 
O'Grady  and   Throop.     Teachers'   story  tellers'   book.     (Sheep 

and  the  pig  that  built  the  house.) 
Thorne-Thomsen.     East    o'    the    sun   and    west    o'    the    moon. 

(Sheep  and  the  pig  who  set  up  housekeeping.) 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Fairy  ring. 
Wiltse.     Folklore  stories  and  proverbs.     (Sheep  and  the  pig.) 


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Rama  and  Luxman ;  or,  The  learned  owl.     Frere.     Old  Deccan 

clays. 
Rapunzel.     Chisholm.     In  fairyland. 

Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 

Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Grimm.     Household  stories  (Crane  tr.) 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Burt  ed.  Garden  of  the  sorceress.) 

Lang.     Red  fairy  book. 

Lansing.     Fairy  tales,     v.  1. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Fairy  ring. 
Rashin-Coatie.     L     Baldwin.     Another    fairy    reader.      (Rushy- 
coat.) 

Douglas.     Scottish  fairy  tales. 
Rashin-Coatie,     H.     Jacobs.     More  English  fairy  tales.     (Rushen 
Coatie.) 

See  also  Cinderella;    Nippit-fit  and    Clippit-fit;   Golden  slipper. 
Raspberry  worm.     Lang.     Lilac  fairy  book. 
Rat  and  the  elephant.     /Esop.     Fables  (Stickney). 

(poem).     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Rat  and  the  oyster  (poem).     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Rat  and  the  toad.     W'iggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Rat  catcher.     See  Pied  piper  of  Hamelin. 

Rat  catcher  and  cats  (poem).    Wiggin  and  Smith.    Talking  beasts. 
Rat  hall.     Douglas.     Scottish  fairs-  tales. 
Rat  princess.     See  Rats  and  their  son-in-law. 
Rats  and  the  cat.     See  Belling  the  cat. 
Rats  and  the  cheese  (poem),     ^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

(poem).     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Rats  and   their   son-in-law.     Bryant.     How  to  tell   stories  to 
children.      (Rat  princess.) 

Johnson.     Birch-tree  fairy  book.     (Nezumi  the  beautiful.) 

Lang.     Brown  fairy  book.     (Husband  of  the  rat's  daughter.) 

Tappan.     Myths  from  many  lands.     (Nedzumi.) 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 

See  also  Bridegroom  for  Miss  Mole;  So  born,  so  die. 
Rats,  the  fox  and  the  egg.      *Grover.     Folk  lore  readers,     v.  L 

(poem).     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts.     (Two  rats,  the 
fox  and  the  egg.) 
Rat's  wedding.     Steel.     Talcs  of  the  Punjab. 
Rattan  vine  and  the  rose  tree.    Davis  and  Chow-Leung.  Chinese 

fables  and  folk  stories. 
Raven.     L     Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 

Grimm.     Fairy  talcs  (Paull  tr.). 

Grimm.     Household  stories  (Crane  tr.). 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Everyman's  cd.). 
Raven.      H.     Allen.     Indian  fairy  tales. 
Raven.      Ill  ('poem).     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Raven  and  the  cattle.     Tappan      Folk  stories  and  fables. 
Raven  and  the  serpent.     i4£sop.     P'ables  (Black  ed.). 

/F:soi).     I-al)les  (Burt  ed.). 
Raven  and  the  swan.     /Esop.     Fables  (Stickney). 
Real  African  swcU.      Hinderson.     Sea  yarns  for  boys. 


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Real  princess.     See  Princess  on  the  pea. 
Red-boots.     Aspinwall.     Short  stories  for  short  people. 
Red  bull  of  Norroway.     Mother  Goose's    nursery  rhymes,  tales 
and  jingles  (Warne  ed.     Bull  of  Norroway). 

Singleton.     Goldenrod  fairy  book. 

See  also  Black  bull  of  Norroway. 
Red  dog.     I.     Kipling.     Second  jungle  book. 
Red  Dog.     II.     Allen.     Indian  fairy  tales. 
Red  elf.     Hume.     Chronicles  of  fairyland. 
Red-Etin.     See  Red-Ettin. 
Red-Ettin.     Grierson.     Scottish  fairy  book.      (Jled-Etin.) 

Jacobs.     English  fairy  tales. 

Lang.      Blue  fairy  book. 
Red  geranium.     Farmer.     Nature  myths. 

Red-headed  woodpecker.     See  Why  the  woodpecker's  head  is  red. 
Red  King  and  his  wife.     Grierson.     Scottish  fairy  book. 
Red  pony.     Graves.     Irish  fairy  book. 
Red  Riding  Hood.     See  Little  Red  Riding  Hood. 
Red  shoes.     I.     Andersen.     Fairy  tales   (Lucas  tr.). 

Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Andersen.     Wonder  stories  (Author's  ed.). 

Chisholm.     Enchanted  lands. 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 

(play).     Stevenson.     Plays  for  the  home. 
Red  Shoes.     II.     Bakewell.     True  fairy  stories. 
Red  Swan.     Compton.     Snowbird  and  the  water  tiger,  and  other 
American  Indian  tales. 

Pyle,  K.     Where  the  wind  blows. 
Red  thread  of  courage.     Bryant.     How  to  tell  stories  to  children. 
Red  troll.     Brown,  J.     Mermaid's  gift. 
Redbreast  and  the  sparrow.     yEsop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Redemption  from  fairy  land.     Douglas.     Scottish  fairy  tales. 
Reeds  and  the  oak.     See  Oak  and  the  reed. 
Reflected  glory.     Rouse.     Talking  thrush. 
Reformed  pirate.     Stockton.     Floating  prince. 
Reign  of  King  Oberon.     Jerrold.     Reign  of  King  Oberon. 
Reinecke's    revenge    on    Isegrim.     Houghton.     Russian    grand- 
mother's wonder  tales. 
Remarkable  rocket.     Wilde.     Fairy  tales. 
Renaud    of    Montauban.     Wilmot-Buxton.     Stories    from    old 

French  romance.     (Story  of  the  Castle  of  Montauban.) 
Rent-day.     Yeats.     Irish  fairy  and  folk  tales. 
Rescue   of    the   Princess    Winsome     (play).     Johnston.     Little 

Colonel's  hero. 
Rescue  from  the  elves.     See  Smith  and  the  fairies. 
Revenge  of  the  fawns.     Lummis.     Pueblo  Indian  folk  stories. 
Reward  of  industry.     Bourhill  and  Drake.     Fairy  tales  from  South 

Africa. 
Reynard  and  Chanticleer.     See  Cock  and  the  fox.     III. 
Reynard  and  his  adventures.     See  Why  the  bear  has  a  stumpy 

tail. 
Reynard  and  the  cock.     See  Cock  and  the  fox.     III. 


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Reynard    and    the    fox-hunter.     Johnson.     Book    of    fairy-tale 

foxes. 
Reynard  and  the  little  birds.     See  Bird,  the  fox,  and  the  dog. 
Reynard  the  fox.     Darton.     Wonder  book  of  beasts. 
Reynard  wants  to  taste  horse-flesh.     Asbjornsen.     Fairy  tales 
from  the  far  north. 

Asbjornsen.     Tales  from  the  fjeld. 

Johnson.     Book  of  fair>--tale  foxes.     (Reynard's  ride.) 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 
Reynard's  ride.     See  Reynard  wants  to  taste  horse-flesh. 
Rhoecus.     Beckwith.     In  mythland.     v.  2. 

Coe.     Second  book  of  stories. 

Firth.     Stories  of  old  Greece. 

See  also  Comatos  and  the  bees;  Love  of  the  dryad. 
Rhys  and  Llywelyn.     Thomas.     Welsh  fairy  book. 
Rich  brother  and  the  poor  brother.     Lang.     Lilac  fairy  book. 
Rich  dog  and  poor  dog.     Xordau.     Dwarf's  spectacles. 
Rich  goose.     Bailey  and  Lewis.     For  the  children's  hour. 
Rich  man  and  the  bundle  of  wood.     Bidpai.     Tortoise  and  the 

geese. 
Rich  man's  guest  (play).     Lansing.     Quaint  old  stories. 
Rich  man's  prayer.     Success  library,     v.  3. 
Rich  Peter  the  huckster.     See  Rich  Peter  the  pedlar. 
Rich  Peter  the  pedlar.     Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the  Xorse. 

Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stories.     (Rich  Peter  the  huckster.) 

See  also  Giant  with  the  golden  hair. 
Richard  Coeur  de  Leon.     Baldwin.      Thirty  more  famous  stories. 
(King  Richard  and  Blondel.) 

Johonnot.     Stories  of  the  olden  time.      (King  Richard  Coeur  de 
Leon  in  the  Holy  Land.) 

Herbertson.     Heroic    legends.     (How    the    minstrel    saved    the 
king.) 

Mabie.     Heroes  and  fairies.     (Richard  the  Lion-hearted.) 

Mabie.     Heroes  every  child  should  know.     (Richard  the  Lion- 
hearted.)  f  r»-  1 

Wilmot-Buxton.     Stories  of  early  England.     (Story  of  Richard 
Lion-Heart.) 
Richest  man.     Thomas.     Welsh  fairy  book. 
Richman,     Fairman     and     Humility.     Winnington.     Outlook 

fairy  book. 
Riddle.     I.     Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

(irimm.     Household  tales  (Burt  ed.). 

Lang.     Green  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Three  dwarfs  and  other  stories. 

See  also  Ridere  of  riddles. 
Riddle.     H.     .See  (Edipus. 
Riddle  of  the  Sphinx.     See  OLdipus. 
Ride  on  the  wooden  horse.     See  Enchanted  horse. 
Ridere  of  riddles.     Jacobs.     More  Celtic  fairy  tales. 

See  also  Riddle  L 
"Rikki-tikki-tavi."     Kipling.     Jungle  book. 
Ring.      Baring.     Blue  ro.se  fairy  book. 


21G  FAIRY  TALES 

Ring  and  the  veil.     Byrne.     Modern  Greek  fairy  tales. 
Ring    of    Polycrates.     Francillon.     Gods   and    heroes.     {In  The 
Kingdom.) 
Storr.     Half  a  hundred  hero  tales. 
Ringfinger.     Underhill.     Dwarfs'  tailor  and  other  fairy  tales. 
Rip  Van  Winkle.     I.     Arnold  and  Gilbert.     Stepping  stones  to 
literature,     v.  6. 
Blaisdell.     Child  life.     5th  reader. 
Lang,  L.  B.     Strange  story  book. 
Mabie.     Legends  every  child  should  know. 
Norton.     Heart  of  oak  books,     v.  5. 
Stone.     Children's  stories  that  never  grow  old. 
Tappan.     Modern  stories. 

Van  Sickle  and  Seegmiller.     Riverside  readers.     8th  reader. 
Welsh.     Stories  children  love. 

See  also  Feast  of  lanterns;  Karl  Katz;  Vision  of  Tsunu;  Wood- 
man and  the  mountain  fairies. 
Rip  Van  Winkle.     H.     See  Miser  of  Takhoma. 
Ripple,  the  water  sprite.     Alcott.     Flower  fables. 

Alcott.     Lulu's  library,     v.  2. 
Riquet  of  the  tuft.     See  Riquet  with  the  tuft. 
Riquet  with  the  tuft.     Jerrold.     Reign  of  King  Oberon. 
Lansing.     Fairy  tales,     v  .2. 
Mulock.     Fairy  book. 

Perrault.     Fairy  tales.     (Riquet  of  the  tuft.) 
Perrault.     Tales  of  Mother  Goose, 
Perrault.     Tales  of  passed  times. 
Scudder.     Children's  book. 
Valentine.     Old,  old  fairy  tales  (Warne  ed.). 
Welsh.     Fairy  tales  children  love. 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Fairy  ring. 
Rising  in  the  north  (poem).     Lanier.     Boy's  Percy. 
Rival  roosters.     Stafford.     Animal  fables. 
River-fish  and  the  sea-fish.     i4isop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
River  of  gold.     See  King  of  the  Golden  River. 
Road.     Richards.     Golden  windows. 
Road  to  fortune.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Fairy  ring. 
Roaring   bull   o'    Bagbury.     Hartland.     English   folk   and   fairy 

tales. 
Robber  bridegroom.     Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 
Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 
Grimm.     Household  stories  (Crane  tr.). 
Grimm.     Household  tales  (Burt  ed.). 
Grimm.     Household  tales  (Everyman's  ed.). 
See  also  Mr.  Fox;  Sweetheart  in  the  wood. 
Robber  fox  and  the  little  red  hen.     See  Little  red  hen  H. 
Robe  of  Kemush.     Judson,  K.  B.     Myths   and    legends    of    the 

Pacific  Northwest. 
Robert  of  Sicily.     Bryant.     Best  stories  to  tell  to  children. 
Bryant.     Stories  to  tell  to  children. 
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Robert  Scott  and  the  gnomes.     Johnson.     Birch-tree  fairy  book. 
Robert  the  evil.     Baring-Gould.     Old  English  fairy  tales. 
Robin.     See  How  the  robin  came. 
Robin    and    the    salmon    berry.     Chandler.     In    the    reign    of 

coyote. 
Robin  and  the  turtle.     Ketchum  and  Jorgensen.     Kindergarten 

gems. 
Robin    Goodfellow    (poem).     Jerrold.     Reign    of    King    Oberon. 
(Pranks  of  Robin  Goodfellow.) 
Lansing.     Tales  of  old  England. 
Rhys.     Fairy  gold. 

(poem).     Rolfe.     Fairy    tales    in    prose    and    verse.      (Merry 
pranks  of  Robin  Goodfellow.) 
Robin     Hood.     Baldwin.     Fifty     famous     stories.      (A    story    of 
Robin  Hood.) 
Cowles.     Art  of  story  telling.     (Robin  Hood  and  Sir  Richard- 

at-the-Lee.) 
Crommelin.     Famous  legends. 

Haaren.     Ballads  and  tales.     (Robin  Hood  and  Little  John.) 
Herbertson.     Heroic  legends.     (With  bow  and  arrow.) 
Lang.     Book  ot  romance. 
Lang.     Tales  of  romance, 
(poem).     Lanier.     Boy's    Percy.     (Robin    Hood    and    Guy    of 

Gisborne.) 
Mabie.     Heroes  and  fairies. 
Mabie.     Heroes  every  child  should  know. 
Macleod.     Book  of  ballad  stories.     (Robin  Hood  and  his  merry 

men.) 
(poem).     Scudder.     Children's  book.     (Robin   Hood  and   Allin 

a  Dale;  Robin  Hood  and  the  Bishop  of  Hereford.) 
Stebbins.   3d  reader. 
Tappan.     Old  ballads  in  prose. 

Tappan.     Stories  of   legendary  heroes.     (Robin  Hood  and  the 
butcher:  Robin  Hood  and  the  sorrowful  knight.) 
Robin  Redbreast.     See  How  the  robin  came. 
Robin's  Christmas.     See  Robin's  Christmas  song. 
Robin's     Christmas     song.     *Baldwin.     Second     fairy     reader. 
(W'ee  Robin  Redbreast.) 
Cowles.     Art  of  story  telling.     (Robin's  Christmas.) 
Douglas.     Scottish  fairy  tales.     (Marriage  of  Robin  Redbreast 

and  the  wren.) 
Grierson.     Scottish  fairy  book.     (Wedding  of  Robin  Redbreast 

and  Jenny  Wren.) 
Johnson.     Birch-tree  fairy  book. 
O'Grady    and  Throop.     Teachers'    story   tellers'    book.     (Wee 

Robin's  Christmas  day.) 
Wiggin  and   Smith.     Tales  of   laughter.     (Wee   Robin's   \'iile- 
song.) 
Robin's  return.     Thomas.     Welsh  fairy  book. 
Robinsen.     f  iregory.      Killartan  wonder  book. 
Rock  elephant.     Scudder.     Seven  little  people. 
Roebuck  hunt.     Cary.     Fairy  legends  of  the  French  provinces. 


218  FAIRY  TALES 

Rogue  and  the  herdsman,     Lang.     Crimson  fairy  book. 
Rogue  and  the  simpleton.     Tappan.     P'olk  stories  and  fables. 
Rogue's  holiday.     See  Vagabonds. 
Roland.     I.     Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.  Sweetheart  Roland). 

(rrimm.     Household  stories  (Crane  tr.). 

(irimm.     Household  tales  (Burt  ed.     Shepherd's  flower). 
Roland.     H.     Baldwin.     Hero  tales  told  in  school.     (What  hap- 
pened at  Roncevaux.) 

Crommelin.     Famous  legends. 

Haaren.     Ballads  and  tales.     (Death  of  Roland.) 

Herbertson.     Heroic  legends.     (Keeping  of  the  passes.) 

Lang.     Book  of  romance. 

Mabie.     Heroes  and  fairies. 

Mabie.     Heroes  every  child  should  know. 

Wilniot-Buxton.     Stories  from  old  French  romance. 
Roleyboley    and    his    comrades.     English.     Fairy    stories    and 

wonder  tales. 
Rolf  of  Orkanas.     Nyblom.     Jolly  Calle. 
RoUright  stones,  Legend  of  the.     Hartland.     English  folk  and 

fairy  tales. 
Romulus  and  Remus.     Baldwin.     Thirty  more  famous  stories. 
(How  Rome  was  founded.) 

Guerber.     Myths  of  Greece  and  Rome. 

Haaren  and  Roland.     Famous  men  of  Rome.     (Romulus.) 

Storr.     Half  a  hundred  hero  tales. 
Roof  of  sausages.     Tappan.     Golden  goose. 

See  also  Hansel  and  Grethel. 
Rooster  telephone.     Cocke.     Bypaths  in  Dixie. 
Rooster,  the  cat,  and  the  reap-hook.     See  Fortune  seekers  L 
Rope  dance.     See  Rope  dancer  and  his  pupil. 

Rope  dancer  and  his  pupil,     ^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.     Rope 
dance). 

(poem).     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Rory  Macgillivray.     Gibbon.     Reign  of  King  Cole. 
Rory  the  robber.     MacManus.     In  chimney  corners. 
Rosanella.     Lang.     Green  fairy  book. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Magic  casements. 
Rose  and  the  ring.     Jenks.     Tales  of  fantasy. 
Rose-beauty.     Chodzko.     Fairy    tales    of    the    Slav.     (Tears    of 
pearl.) 

Kunos.     Forty-four  Turkish  fairy  tales. 

Kunos.     Turkish  fairy  tales. 

Stebbins.     3d  reader.     (Tears  of  pearl.) 
Rose-elf.     See  Elf  of  the  rose. 

Rose  from  Homer's  grave.     Andersen.     Best  fairy  tales.     (Hen- 
derson tr.     Rose  from  the  grave  of  Homer.) 

Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 

Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 
Rose  from  the  grave  of  Homer.     See  Rose  from  Homer's  grave. 
Rose-leaf.     Bay.     Danish  fairy  and  folk  tales. 
Rose-princess.     Hume.     Chronicles  of  fairyland. 


FAIRY  TALES  219 


Rose-tree.     Jacobs.     English  fairy  tales. 

See  also  Juniper  tree. 
Rosebloom  and  Thornbloom.     Brown,  A.     One-footed  fairy. 
Rosebud.     See  Sleeping  beauty. 

Roses  and  the  sparrows.  ■  See  Neighboring  families. 
Rosstrappe.     Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the  Norse. 

Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stories. 
Roswal  and  Lillian.     Harrison,  C.  C.     Old-fashioned  fairy  book. 
Rosy's  journey.     Alcott.     Lulu's  library,     v.  L 
Rosy's  stay-at-home  parties.     Harrison,   C.   C.     Old-fashioned 

fairy  book. 
Rover  of  the  plain.     Lang.     Orange  fairy  book. 
Rubezahl.     Lang.     Brown  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Three  dwarfs,  and  other  stories. 
Rubies,  Origin  of.     Mabie.     Folk  tales  every  child  should  know. 
Ruby  prince.     Steel.     Tales  of  the  Punjab. 
Ruby  ring.     Pyle,  K.     Counterpane  fairy. 
Rumpelstiltskin.     Bailey  and  Lewis.     For  the  children's  hour. 

Chisholm.     In  fairyland. 

Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories.     (Rumpelstiltskin;  or.  The 
miller's  daughter.) 

Forty  famous  fairy  tales.     (Rumpelstiltzkin.) 

Grimm.     Fair>'  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 

Grimm.     Household  stories  (Crane  tr.). 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Burt  ed.     Gold-spinner). 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Everyman's  ed.     Rumpelstiltsken). 

Jerrold.     Big  book  of  fairy  tales. 

Jerrold.     Reign  of  King  Oberon.     (Rumpelstiltsken.) 

Lang.     Blue  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Cinderella  and  other  fairy  tales.     (Rumpelstiltzkin.) 

Lansing.     Fairy  tales,     v.  L 

Mulock.     Fairy  book. 

Norton.     Heart  of  oak  books,     v.  3.     (Rumpelstiltzkin.) 

Nursery  tales. 

Perkins.     Twenty  best  fairy  tales.     (Rumpelstiltzchen.) 

Scudder.     Children's  book.     (Rumpelsteltzkin.) 

Singleton.     Wild  flower  fairy  book. 

Success  library,     v.  3.     (Rumpelstiltzkin.) 

Welsh.     Fairy  tales  children  love. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Fairy  ring. 

See  also  F"orest  elemental;  Girl  who  could  spin  gold  from  clay 
and  long  straw;  Tom  Tit  Tot;  Whippity-Stourie. 
Runaway  cats.     See  Cat's  elopement. 

Runaway  watch.     Aspinwall.     Short  stories  for  short  people. 
Runaways.     Eastman.     Wigwam  evenings. 
Runphast.     English.     Fairy  stories  and  wonder  tales. 
Ruse  of  the  princess.     Brown,  J.     Mermaid's  gift. 
Rushen  Coatie.     See  Rashin-Coatie.     H. 
Rushy-coat.     See  Rashin-Coatie  L 
Russet  dog.     Jacobs.     More  Celtic  fairy  tales. 
Rustem  and  Sohrab.     See  Sohrab  and  Rustem. 
Rustic  and  the  nightingale.     Bidpai.     Tortoise  and   the  geese. 
Rusty  key.      liauff.     Caravan  tales. 


220  FAIRY  TALES 


Saaoud  and  his  steed;  or,  Whittington  in  Arabia,     Goddard. 

Fairy  tales  in  other  lands. 
Sabot   of   little   Wolff.      Alderman.     Classics    old   and    new.    3d 
reader.     (Little  Carl's  Christmas.) 
Blaisdell.     Child  life.    5th  reader. 

Dickinson  and  Skinner.     Children's  book  of  Christmas  stories. 
(Little  Wolff's  wooden  shoes.) 
Sacred  milk  of  Koumongoe.     Lang.     Brown  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Twelve  huntsmen  and  other  stories. 
Sacrifice    to    Kompira.     Nixon-Roulet.     Japanese    folk    stories 

and  fairy  tales. 
Sad  experience  of  poor  Pomposity.     Aspinwall.     Short  stories 

for  short  people. 
Sad  fate  of  Mr.  Fox.     Harris.     Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his 

sayings. 
Saddle  to  rags.     Macleod.     Book  of  ballad  stories. 

Tappan.     Old  ballads  in  prose. 
Sagacious  monkey  and  the  boar.     Ozaki.     Japanese  fairy  book. 
Sagacious  snake.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Sage  damsel.     Polevoi.     Russian  fairy  tales. 

See  also  Peasant's  clever  daughter. 
Said,  Adventures  of.     Hauff.     Caravan  tales.     (Golden  whistle.) 

Hauff.     Fair}'  tales. 
Sailor  man.     Bryant.     How  to  tell  stories  to  children. 

Richards.     Golden  windows. 
Sailor's    star.     Van    Sickle    and    Seegmiller.     Riverside    readers. 

4th  reader. 
St.  Ailbe.     See  Wolf-mother  of  St.  Ailbe. 
St.  Anthony  of  Italy.     Macdonnell.     Italian  fairy  book. 
St.  Athracta's  stags  (poem).     Brown,  A.  F.     Book  of  saints  and 

friendly  beasts. 
St.  Berach.     Brown,  A.  F.     Book  of  saints  and   friendly   beasts. 

(Wonders  of  Saint  Berach.) 
St.  Beuno  and  the  curlew.     Thomas.     Welsh  fairy  book. 
St.  Blaise  and  his  beasts.     Brown,  A.  F.     Book  of  saints  and 

triendly  beasts. 
St.  Brandan.     Crommelin.     Famous  legends.     (Unknown  island.) 
Higginson.     Tales   of   the   enchanted   islands   of   the   Atlantic. 
(Voyage  of  St.  Brandan.) 
St.  Bridget  and  the  King's  wolf.     Brown,  A.  F.     Book  of  saints 

and  friendly  beasts. 
St.  Christopher,  Legend  of  (poem).     Arnold  and  Gilbert.     Step- 
ping stones  to  literature. 
Bailey  and  Lewis.     For  the  children's  hour. 
Gask.     Folk  tales  from  many  lands. 
Herbertson.     Heroic  legends.     (Quest  of  Offero.) 
Scudder.     Book  of  legends. 
Wiltse.     Kindergarten  stories. 


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St.  Collen  and  the  King  of  Faery.     Thomas.     Welsh  fairy  book. 
St.  Comgall  and  the  mice.     Brown,  A.  F.     Book  of  saints  and 

frientlK"  beasts. 
St.  Cuthbert's  peace.     Brown,  A.  F.     Book  of  saints  and  friendly 

beasts. 
St.  Denis.     Crommelin.     Famous  legends. 
St.  Elizabeth  and  the  roses.     Wiltse.     Kindergarten  stories. 
St.  Elizabeth  and  the  sick  child.     Wiltse.     Kindergarten  stories. 
St.  Felix,  Ballad  of.     Brown,  A.  F.     Book  of  saints  and  friendly 

beasts. 
St.  Francis  and  the  Soldan.     Peers.     Saints  in  story. 
St.  Francis  of  Assisi.     Brown,  A.  F.     Book  of  saints  and  friendly 

beasts. 
Keyes.     Five  senses.     (What  the  birds  heard  from  Francis.) 
Peers.     Saints  in  story.     (St.  Francis  preaches  to  the  birds  and 

tames  the  wolf  of  Gubbio.) 
St.  Fronto's  camels.     Brown,  A.  F.     Book  of  saints  and  friendly 

beasts. 
St.  George  and  the  dragon.     Bailey  and  Lewis.     For  the  chil- 
dren's hour. 
Herbertson.     Heroic  legends. 
Mabie.     Heroes  and  fairies.     (St.  George.) 
Peers.     Saints  in  story. 
Scudder.     Book  of  legends. 
St.  Gerasimus  and  the  lion.     Brown,  A.  F.     Book  of  saints  and 

friendly  beasts. 
St.  Giles  and  the  deer,  Ballad  of.     Brown,  A.  F.     Book  of  samts 

and  friendly  beasts. 
St.  Herve.     Brown,  A.  F.     Book   of   saints  and    friendly  beasts. 

(Blind  singer,  Saint  Herve.) 
St.  Jerome  and  the  lion.     Peers.     Saints  in  story. 
St.  John's  eve.     Williams.     Fairy  tales  from  folklore. 
St.  Kenelm,  Story  of.     Hartland.     English  folk  and  fairy  talcs. 
St.  Keneth  of  the  gulls.     Brown,  A.  F.     Book  of  saints  and  friendly 

beasts. 
St.  Kentigern  and  the  robin.     Brown,  A.  F.     Book  of  saints  and 

friendly  beasts. 
St.  Launomar's  cow.     Brown,  A.  F.     Book  of  saints  and  friendly 

beasts. 
St.  Louis.     Mabie.     Heroes  every  child  should  know. 
St.  Margaret  and  the  dragon.     Peers.     Saints  in  story. 
St.  Peter  and  the  two  women.     Djurklo.     Fairy  tales  from  the 

Swedish.  . 

St.  Prisca,  the  child  martyr.     Brown,  A.  F.     Book  of  saints  and 

friendly  beasts. 
St.  Rigober't's  dinner.     Brown,  A.  F.     Book  of  samts  and  friendly 

beasts.  r,     ,      e      •  A 

St.  Werburgh  and  her  goose.     Brown,  A.  F.     Book  of  saints  and 

friendly  beasts. 
St.  Winifred's  well.     Thomas.     Welsh  fairy  book. 
Salad.     .SVc  Donkev  cabbage. 
Salt  fish  and  the  eel.     Johnson.     Oak-tree  fairy  book. 


222  FAIRY  TALES 

Salt  of  life.     Pylc,  H.     Twilight  land. 

Samba  the  coward.     Lang.     Olive  fairy  book. 

Sambo  and  Jerry.     Messer.     Next  time  stories. 

Samodiva.     Byrne.     Modern  Greek  fairy  tales. 

Samovar's  story.     Harrison,  C.  C.     Bric-a-brac  stories. 

Sanartia.     Wardrop.     Georgian  fairy  tales. 

Sand-hills,  Story  from  the.     Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Antlerscn.     Stories  and  tales  (Author  ed.). 
Sandal-wood  necklace.     See  Chundun  Rajah. 
Sandman.     See  Ole  Luk  Oie. 
Sanntraigh.     Douglas.     Scottish  fairy  tales. 
Sapient  ass.     See  Old  man  and  his  ass. 

Sapphira  and  the  flying  pig.     Edey.     Six  giants  and  a  grififin. 
Satin  surgeon.     Lang.     Olive  fairy  book. 
Saturn.     Francillon.     Gods  and  heroes. 
Satyr  and  the  traveller,     ^sop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

yEsop.     Fables  (Jacobs.     Man  and  Satyr). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Stickney). 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Saucy  Jesper.     Bay.     Danish  fairy  and  folk  tales. 

See   also   Golden   goose;  Hans   who   made   the   princess   laugh; 
Magic  swan. 
Sausage,  The.     See  Three  wishes. 
Saved.     Aspinwall.     Short  stories  for  short  people. 
Saved  by  a  rose.     Aunt  Naomi.     Jewish  fairy  tales  and  fables. 
Savitri — The  faithful  wife.     Maud.     Heroines  of  poetry. 
Saying  of  Socrates.     See  Socrates  and  his  house. 
Scandal  (play).     Lansing.     Quaint  old  stories. 
Scandinavian  Jack  the  giant  killer.     Goddard.     Fairy  tales  in 

other  lands. 
Scar.     Richards.     Golden  windows. 
Scar  Face.     See  Little  Scar  Face. 
Schippeitaro.     Lang.     Violet  fairy  book. 

Ni.xon-Roulet.     Japanese  folk  stories  and  fairy  tales.   (Phantom 
cats.) 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  wonder. 

Williston.     Japanese  fairy  tales.      (Shippeitaro.) 
Scorpion  and  the  tortoise.     Bidpai.     Tortoise  and  the  geese. 
Scotcli    hunting    horn's    story.     Harrison,    C.    C.     Bric-a-brac 

stories. 
Scrapefoot.     Jacobs.     More  English  fairy  tales. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 

See  also  Three  bears. 
Scullion  who  became  a  sculptor.     See  Canova,  Antonio. 
Sculptor  and  the  image.     See  Pygmalion  and  Galatea. 
Scylla  and  Charybdis.     Carpenter.     Long  ago  in  Greece.    (Sirens.) 

Guerber.     Myths     of     Greece     and     Rome.     (Charybdis     and 
Scylla.) 

Kupfer.     Stories  of  long  ago.      (Sea  god  and  a  wicked  enchan- 
tress.) 

Pratt.     Myths  of  old  Greece,     v.  2.     (Glaucus  and  Scylla.) 


FAIRY  TALES  223 

Scylla,  daughter  of  Nisus.     Kupfer.     Stories  of  long  ago.     (Lock 
of  purple  hair,  and  what  came  of  it.) 
Storr.      Half  a  hundred  hero  tales. 
Sea  and  the  rivers.     ^-Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Sea  god  and  a  wicked  enchantress.     See  Scylla  and  Charybdis. 
Sea  king's  gift.     Lang.     Lilac  fairy  book. 

See  also  Fisherman  and  his  wife. 
Sea-maiden.     Douglas.     Scottish  fairy  tales. 
Jacobs.     Celtic  fairj-  tales. 
\\'iggin  and  Smith.     Talcs  of  wonder. 
Sea,  the  fox,  and  the  wolf.     Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables. 
Seal  catcher.     See  Seal  catcher  and  the  merman. 
Seal  catcher  and  the  merman.     Douglas.  ,  Scottish  fairy  tales. 
(Seal  catcher's  adventure.) 
Grierson.     Scottish  fairy  book. 
Johnson.     Elm-tree  fairy  book.     (Seal  catcher.) 
Seal  catcher's  adventure.     See  Seal  catcher  and  the  merman. 
Search  for  a  friend.     Ortoli.     Evening  tales. 
Search  for  a  good  child.     Lindsay.     Mother  stories. 
Search    for    Norumbega.     Higginson.     Tales   of   the    enchanted 

islands  of  the  Atlantic. 
Second  Calender.      Arabian   nights  (Lang.     Stor>'  of  the  second 
Calender,  son  of  a  king). 
Arabian  nights  (Olcott.     Story  of  the  second  royal  mendicant.) 
Arabian  nights  (Townsend.     History  of  the  second  Calender.) 
Second   old   man   and    the   two   black   dogs.     Arabian   nights 
(Dodge  ed.). 
Arabian  nights  (Lang.     Story  of  the  second  old  man  and    the 

two  black  dogs). 
Arabian   nights   (Townsend.      Story  of  the  second  old  man  and 

the  two  black  dogs). 
Jcnks.     Tales  of  fantasy. 

Scudder.     Children's  book.     (History  of  the  second  old  man  and 
the  two  black  dogs). 
Second  royal  mendicant,  Story  of  the.     See  Second  Calender. 
Second  sight.     Welsh.     Stories  children  love. 
Secret  Empire.     Nordau.     Dwarf's  spectacles. 
Secret  of  fire.     Cooke.     Nature  myths  and  stories. 

I-'armer.      Nature  myths. 
Seed,  Legend  of  the.     See  Proserpina. 
Seeing  the  world  (play).     Lansing.     Quaint  old  stories. 
Selene's  steeds.     Stories  of  classic  myths.     {In  Some  mythological 

horses.) 
Selfish  giant.     Bailey.     For  the  story-teller. 

Wilde.     Fairy  tales. 
Selfish  sparrow  and  the   houseless  crows.     Coussens.     Child's 
book  of  stories. 
Frere.     Old  Deccan  days. 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 
See  also  W'ooflpecker  who  was  selfish. 
Semai-mai.      Hourhill  and  Drake.     Fairy  tales  from  South  Africa. 
Sennin    the    hermit.     Coc    and    Christie.     Story    hour    readers. 
'6r(\  book. 


224  FAIRY  TALES 

Sense  of  the  weasel.     Stafford.     Animal  fables. 
Sensible  ass.     .(Esop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Senta.     Maud.     Wagner's  heroines. 
Septimus.     Valentine.     Old,  old  fairy  tales. 

Serpent  and  the  file.     ^sop.     Fables  (Black  ed.  Viper  and  the 
file). 

^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.     Viper  and  the  file). 

iEsop.     Fables  (Jacobs). 

(poem).     Success  library,     v.  3.     (Viper  and  the  file.) 
Serpent  and  the  kettle.     See  Thor:  Thor's  fishing. 
Serpent  and  the  man.     ^^isop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

yEsop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Serpent  and  the  peasant.     Wardrop.     Georgian  folk  tales. 
Serpent-czarevitch  and  his  two  wives.    Bain.   Cossack  fairy  tales. 
Serpent-peri     and     the     magic     mirror.     Kunos.     Forty-four 
Turkish  fairy  tales.     (Snake-peri  and  the  magic  mirror.) 

Kunos.     Turkish  fairy  tales. 
Serpent-wife.     Bain.     Cossack  fairy  tales. 
Serpent  woman.     Maud.     Heroines  of  poGtry. 
Serpent's  bride.     Bourhill  and   Drake.     Fairy  tales  from  South 

Africa. 
Serpent's  gift.     See  Melampus. 
Serra.     Rhys.     Fairy  gold. 
Setuli ;  or,  King  of  the  birds.     Bourhill  and  Drake.     Fairy  tales 

from  South  Africa. 
Seven  at  one  blow.     See  Brave  little  tailor. 
Seven   boys  and   the  monster.     Wiggin  and   Smith.     Tales  of 

laughter. 
Seven  doves.     Macdonell.     Italian  fairy  book. 
Seven  dwarfs.     See  Snowdrop. 
Seven  families  of  the  Lake  Pipple-Popple.     Wiggin  and  Smith. 

Tales  of  laughter. 
Seven  fathers  in  the  house.     See  Father  of  the  family. 
Seven  fishers.     Gregory.     Kiltartan  wonder  book. 
Seven  foals.     Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the  Norse. 

Lang.     Red  fairy  book. 

Underbill.    Dwarfs'  tailor  and  other  fairy  tales.    (Seven  reindeer.) 
Seven  golden  peahens.     Pyle,  K.     Fairy  tales  from  many  lands. 

See  also  Nine  peahens  and  the  golden  apples. 
Seven-headed  serpent.     Lang.     Three  dwarfs  and  other  stories. 

Lang.     Yellow  fairy  book. 

Success  library,     v.  3. 
Seven-league  boots.     See  Hop  o'  my  thumb. 
Seven  ravens.     Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the  Norse. 

Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 

Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (PauU  tr.). 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Burt  ed.). 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Everyman's  ed.). 

Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stories. 

Winnington.     Outlook  fairy  book. 


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Seven  reindeer.     See  Seven  foals. 

Seven  Simeons.     See  Seven  Simons. 

Seven  Simons,  Story  of  the.     Blumenthal.     Folk  tales  from  the 

Russian.     (Seven  Simeons.) 
Lang.     Crimson  fair}'  book. 
Lang.     Snow-queen  and  other  stories. 
Seven     sisters.     See     Pleiades.     L 
Seven  sleepers  of  Ephesus.     Mabie.     Legends  every  child  should 

know. 
Scudder.      Book  of  legends. 
Seven  stars.     See  Pleiades. 
Seven  stars  of  Pleiades.     See  Pleiades. 
Seven  Swabians.     W'iggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 
Seven  voyages  of  Sinbad  the  sailor.     See  Sinbad  the  sailor,  Story 

of. 
Shadow.    L     Andersen.     Fair}-  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Andersen.     Wonder  stories  (Author's  ed.). 
Shadow.     IL     Aspinwall.     Short  stories  for  short  people. 
Shadow,     in.     Richards.     Golden  windows. 
Shadow  canoe.     Judd.     Wigwam  stories. 
Shadowland.     Hume.     Chrouicles  of  fairyland. 
Shadows.     Macdonald.     Light  princess,  and  other  fairy  tales. 
Shah  Jussuf.     Kunos.     Forty-four  Turkish  fair}'  tales. 
Shah   Meram  and   Sultan   Sade.     Kunos.     Forty-four  Turkish 

fairy  tales. 
Shaking-head.     Curtin.     Myths  and  folk-lore  of  Ireland. 
Sham  prince.     Hauff.     Caravan  tales.     (False  prince.) 

Lang.     Crimson   fairy    book.      (Story   of   the   sham    prince;  or, 

The  ambitious  tailor.) 
Shan  Ban  and  Ned  Flynn.     MacManus.     In  chimney  corners. 
Sharing  love  and  sorrow.     Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 
Shawneen.     Gregory.     Kiltartan  wonder  book. 
She  was  good  for  nothing.     Andersen.     Fair}'  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Andersen.     Stories  and  tales  (Author's  ed.    "Good  for  nothing"). 
Shee  an  Gannon  and  the  Gruagach  Gaire.     Curtin.     Myths 

and  folklore  of  Ireland. 
Jacobs.     Celtic  fairy  tales. 
Sheep  and  the  bramble.     ^Csop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Sheep  and  the  dog.     /Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Sheep  and  the  pig.     See  Ram  and  the  pig  who  went  into  the  woods 

to  live  b\'  themselves. 
Sheep  and  the  pig  that  built  the  house.     See  Ram  and  the  pig 

who  went  into  the  woods  to  li\-e  by  themselves. 
Sheep  and  the  pig  who  set  up  house.     See  Ram  and  the  pig  who 

went  into  the  woods  to  li\'e  b\-  themselves. 
Sheep  and  the  pig  who  set  up  housekeeping.     See  Ram  and 

the  pig  who  went  into  the  woods  to  live  b>-  themselves. 
Sheep-biter,     i^^sop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

/Esop.     I*"ables  (Burt  ed.). 
Sheik  Chilli.     Lansing.     Quaint  old  stories. 


226  FAIRY  TALES 

Shepherd   and    his   dog    (poem).     Wiggin   and    Smith.     Talking 

beasts. 
Shepherd    and    the    child    of    fortune.     Wardrop.     Georgian 

folk  tales. 
Shepherd  and  the  dragon.     Gask.     Folk  tales  from  many  lands. 
Shepherd   and    the  lion   (poem).     Wiggin  and    Smith.     Talking 

beasts. 
Shepherd  and  the  nightingale.     Success  library,     v.  3. 
Shepherd  and  the  young  wolf.     ^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Shepherd  boy  and  the  king.     Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter.     (Little  shepherd  boy.) 
Shepherd  boy  and  the  wolf.     See  Boy  who  cried  "W^olf." 
Shepherd  judge.     Wardrop.     Georgian  folk  tales. 
Shepherd  pacha.     See  Shepherd  pashaw. 
Shepherd  pashaw.     Laboulaye.     Fairy  tales. 

Laboulaye.     Last  fairy  tales.     (Shepherd  pacha.) 
Shepherd  of  Myddvai.     Jacobs.     Celtic  fairy  tales. 
Shepherd  Paul.     Lang.     Crimson  fairy  book. 
Shepherd  turned  merchant,     ^sop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

/Esop.      Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Shepherd  who  won  the  king's  /laughter  by  a  single  word. 

Cary.     Fairy  legends  of  the  French  provinces. 
Shepherdess  and  the  chimney-sweep.     Andersen.     Fairy  tales 
(Paull  tr.). 
Andersen.     Stories  and  tales  (Author's  ed.). 
Scudder.     Children's  book. 
Shepherd's  boy.     See  Boy  who  cried  "Wolf." 
Shepherd's  daughter.     See  Sweet  Pea  and  Sweet  William. 
Shepherd's    dog    and    the    wolf    (poem).     Wiggin    and    Smith. 

Talking  beasts. 
Shepherd's  flower.     See  Roland.     \. 

Shepherds    of    Salisbury    Plain.     Baring-Gould.     Old    English 
fairy  tales. 
Macleod.     Book  of  ballad  stories.     (Strange  lives  of  two  young 
princes.) 
Shepherd's  son  and  the  ogre.     Douglas.     Scottish  fairy  and  folk 
tales.     (Two  shepherds.) 
Johnson.     Elm-tree  fairy  book. 
Shepherd's  story  of  the  bond  of  friendship.     Andersen.     Fairy 

tales  (Paull  tr.). 
Shifty  lad,  the  widow's  son.     Douglas.     Scottish  fairy  tales. 
Lang.     Lilac  fairy  book. 
See  also  Jack  the  cunning  thief. 
Shinansha;    or,  The   south  pointing   carriage.     Ozaki.     Jap- 
anese fairy  book. 
Shingebiss.     See  North  wind  and  the  duck. 
Shining  princess.   Story  of.     Bourhill  and   Drake.     Fairy  tales 

from  South  Africa. 
Ship  and  the  sailors.     .Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Ship  that  could  sail  over  land  and  sea.     Silver  fairy  book. 

See  also  Ashiepattle  and  his  goodly  crew. 
Shippeitaro.     See  Schippeitaro. 


FAIRY  TALES  227 

Shipwrecked  man  and  the  sea.     /Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.)- 
Shirt-collar.     Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Andersen.     Wonder  stories  (.Author's  ed.     False  collar). 

Lang.     Golden  mermaid  and  other  stories. 

Lang.     Pink  fairy  book. 
Shoemaker's  apprentice.     Grundtvig.     F"airy  tales  from  afar. 
Shoemaker's  secret.     Eggleston.     Queer  stories  for  boys  and  girls. 
Shoo  Fly.     Cocke.     Bypaths  in  Dixie... 

Shooting  of  the  Red  Eagle.      Zitkala-Sa.      Old  Indian  legends. 
Shopboy  and  his  cheese.     Asbjornsen.     Tales  from  the  fjeld. 
Shortshanks.     Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the  Norse. 

Lang.     Red  fairy  book.     (Minnikin.) 

Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stories.     (Lillekort.) 
Short  story.     Houghton.     Russian  grandmother's  wonder  tales. 

See  also  Box  with  something  pretty  in  it;  Tail. 
Shower  of  gold.     See  Star  dollars. 
Shreds.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 
Shroud.     See  Child's  grave. 

Sibyl.     Haaren     and     Poland.     Famous     men     of     Rome.     (The 
Tarquins.) 

Judd.     Classic  myths.     (Lesson  of  the  leaves.) 

Morris.     Historical  tales:  Roman.     (Books  of  the  sibyl.) 
Sick  kite.     .Esop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Sick  lion.     L     .E^sop.     Fables  (Black  ed.     Old  lion). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Jacobs). 
Sick  lion.     H.     Houghton.     Russian  grandmother's  wonder  tales. 
Sick  princess.     Harrison,  E.  O.     Prince  Silverwings. 
Sick  stag.     .E^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Stickney). 

(poem).     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Sidi-Nouman.     Arabian  nights  (Dodge  ed.     Syed  Nouman.) 

Arabian  nights  (Lang). 

Arabian  nights  (Townsend). 

Ketcham.     Oriental  fairy  tales. 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 
Siegfried.     Baldwin.     Hero  tales  told  in  school. 

Church.     Heroes  of  chivalry  and  romance. 

Crommelin.     Famous  legends.     (Sigurd.) 

Fortv  famous  fair\'  tales.     (Story  of  Sigurd.) 

Hall,'  Mrs.  A.  \V.     Icelandic  fairy  talcs.     (Sigurd.) 

Lang.     Red  fairy  book.     (Sigurd.) 

Mabie.     Heroes  and  fairies. 

Partridge.     Story-telling  in  home  and  school.      Making  of  the 
sword.) 

Tappan.     Stories  of  legendary  heroes. 
Sif's  hair.     See  Dwarf's  gifts. 
Sigurd.     See  Siegfried. 
Silence.     See  Dwarfs'  tailor. 
Silent  princess.     Kunos.     Forty-four  Turkish  fairy  tales. 

Lang.     Olive  fairy  book. 


228  FAIRY  TALES 

Sili  go  Dwt.  Thomas.     Welsh  fairy  book. 

Silkworm  and  the  spider.     I.     ^sop.     F"ables  (Burt  ed.). 

(poem).     Success  library,     v.  3. 
Silkworm    and    the    spider.      II.     ^Esop.     Fables.     (Burt    ed. 

Spider  and  the  silkworm.) 
Silly  jelly  fish.     See  Monkey  and  the  jelly-fish. 
Silly  kid.     See  Kid  and  wolf.     II. 
Silly  Matt.     Asbjornsen.     Tales  from  the  fjeld. 

See  also  Epaminondas  and  his  auntie;  Lazy  Jack;  Prudent  Hans. 
Silly   men   and    cunning   wives.     Asbjornsen.     Folk   and    fairy 
tales.     (Foolish  men  and  scolding  wives.) 

Asbjornsen.     Tales  from  the  fjeld. 
Silly  Mutton.     Douglas.     Scottish  fairy  tales  (Burt  ed.). 
Silly  old  man  (poem.)     Lansing.     Quaint  old  stories. 
Silly  snake  and  his  money.     Young.     Behind  the  dark  pines. 
Silver  cross  (poem).     Alexander.     Hidden  servants. 
Silver  florin,  Story  of  the.     Hauff.     Fairy  tales. 
Silver  Locks.     See  Three  bears. 
Silver  mountain.     Baring.     Blue  rose  fairy  book. 
Silver  party.     Alcott.     Lulu's  library,     v.  3. 
Silver  penny.     Jokai  and  others.     Golden  fairy  book. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Magic  casements. 
Silver  porringer,   Story  of  the.      Harrison,   C.   C.      Bric-a-brac 

stories. 
Silver  shilling.     Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (PauU  tr.). 

Andersen.     Wonder  stories  (Author's  ed.). 

Field.     Famous  fairy  tales. 
Silvercap,   king  of  the  frost  fairies.     Bailey  and   Lewis.     For 

the  children's  hour. 
Sim  Chung.     See  Dutiful  daughter. 
Simeli-Mountain.     Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

See  also  AH  Baba  and  the  forty  thieves. 
Simon  and  the  Garuly.     Eggleston.     Queer  stories  for  boys  and 

girls. 
Simple-minded  giant.     Tappan.     Golden  goose. 

See  also  Jack  the  giant  killler. 
Simpleton.  I.     Lang.     Grey  fairy  book. 

See  also  How  six  traveled  through  the  world. 
Simpleton.     II.     See  Cinder  youth. 

Simpleton  and  his  little  black  hen.     Pyle,  H.     Wonder  clock. 
Sinbad  the  sailor.  Story  of.     Arabian  nights  (Dodge  ed.). 

Arabian  nights  (Lang.     Seven  voyages  of  Sinbad  the  sailor). 

Arabian  nights  (Olcott.     Story  of  the  seven  voyages  of  Sinbad 
the  sailor). 

Arabian  nights  (Townsend). 

Arabian    nights    (Wiggin    and    Smith.      Story    of    Sinbad    the 
voyager) . 

Blaisdell.     Child  life.     5th  reader.     (First,    sixth    and    seventh 
voyages.) 

Favorite  fairy  tales.      (Second  voyage  of  Sinbad  the  sailor.) 

Jenks.     Tales  of  fantasy.     (Sinbad  the  sailor  and  the  rocs.) 

Jerrold.   Big  book  of  fairy  tales.   (Sinbad  the  sailor  and  the  rocs.) 


FAIRY  TALES  229 


Sinbad  the  sailor,  Story  of  —  contimied. 
Ketcham.     Oriental  fairy  tales. 
Mabie.     Fairy  tales  every  child  should  know.     (Second  voyage 

of  Sinbad  the  sailor.) 
Mabie.     Heroes   and   fairies.     (Second   voyage   of   Sinbad   the 

sailor.) 
Norton.     Heart  of  oak  books,     v.  4. 

Scudder.     Children's  book.      (First,  second  and  fifth  voyages.) 
Tappan.     Stories  from  seven  old  favorites. 
Welsh.     Stories    children    love.     (Two    stories    of    Sinbad    the 

sailor.     First  and  second  voyages.) 
Unless    otherwise    specified,  each    reference  contains  the  seven 
voyages  of  Sinbad  the  sailor. 
Since  when   Mister   Blackbird   wears   red   epaulets.     Young. 

Behind  the  dark  pines. 
Sing  Li's  fortune.     Pitman.     Chinese  fairy  stories. 
Sing-song  of  Old  Man  Kangaroo.     Kipling.     Just  so  stories. 
Singers.     See  Bremen  town  Musicians. 

Singer's  lesson.     Ketchum  and  Jorgensen.     Kindergarten  gems. 
Singh  Rajah  and  the  cunning  little  jackals.     See  Little  jackals 

and  the  lion. 
Singing  birds,  Origin  of.     Grinnell.     Birds  of  song  and  story. 
Singing  bone.     Grimm.     Household  talcs  (Burt  ed.). 

See    also    Binnorie;  Blue    lily;  Three    griffin's    feathers;  Three 
brothers. 
Singing  leaves  (poem).     Alderman.     Classics  old  and  new.     4th 

reader. 
Singing-match.     Harris.     Little  Mr.  Thimblefinger. 
Singing  sack.     Caballero.     Spanish  fairy  tales. 
Single  lantern  of  Yamato.     Xixon-Roulet.     Japanese  folk  stories 

and  fairy  tales. 
Sir  Andrew  Barton  (poem).     Lanier.     Boy's  Percy. 
Sir  Balin.     Church.     Heroes  of  chivalry  and  romance. 

Lang.     Book  of  romance. 
Sir  Bevis.     Lang.     Red  romance  book.     (Sir  Bevis  the  strong.) 
Wilmot- Buxton.     Stories    of     early    England.     (Sir    Bevis    of 
Hampton.) 
Sir  Bors  and  Sir  Lionel.     Tappan.     Stories  of  legendar\-  heroes. 
Sir  Bumble.     See  Sir  Buzz. 
Sir  Buzz.     Johnson.     Elm-tree  fairy  book. 
Lansing.     Quaint  old  stories.     (Sir  Bumble.) 
Steel.     Tales  of  the  Punjab. 
Sir  Cauline  (poem).     Lanier.     Boy's  Percy. 

Macleod.     Book  of  ballad  stories. 
Sir  Cleges,  Tale  of.     VVilmot-Buxlon.     Stories  of  early  England. 
Sir  Eglamour.     Harrison,  C.  C.     Old-fashioned  fair>'  book.     (Sir 
ICglamour  and  Crystabel.) 
Wilmoi-Buxton.     Stories  of  early  England. 
Sir  Galahad.     Alderman.     Classics  old  and  new.     3d  reader. 
.Mabie.     Herrxjs  and  fairies. 
Mabie.     Heroes  every  child  should  know. 


230  FAIRY  TALES 

Sir  Galahad  —  continued. 

MacGregor.     Stories  of  King  Arthur's  knights.      (Sir  Galahad 

and  the  sacred  cup.) 
See  also  Holy  Grail. 
Sir  Gammer  Vans.     Jacobs.    More  English  fairy  tales. 

Johnson.     Oak-tree  fairy  book.     (Pate  of  a  little  old  woman.) 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 
Sir  Gareth.     Baldwin.     Stories  of  the  King.     (Fellow  fresh  from 
the  fields;  Disdainful  maiden.) 
Church.     Heroes  of  chivalry  and  romance. 
Greene.     King  Arthur  and  his  court.      (Gareth  and  Lynette.) 
Herbertson.     Heroic   legends.     (Beaumains,   the   knight   of   the 

kitchen.) 
Lang.     Book  of  romance.     (What  Beaumains  asked  of  the  king.) 
Sir  Gawain :  Gawain  and  the  green  knight.     Brooks,  E.    Won- 
der stories  from  the  Mabinogion. 
Rhys.     F"airy  gold.     (Green  knight.) 

Wilmot-Buxton.     Stories  of  early  England.     (Sir  Gawayne  and 
the  green  knight.) 
Sir  Gawain:  Marriage  of  Sir  Gawain.     Baldwin.     Stories  of  the 
king.      (Hideous  lady.) 
(poem).     Lanier.     Boy's  Percy. 
Macleod.     Book  of  ballad  stories. 
Pyle,  K.     Where  the  wind  blows. 
Sir  Geraint.     Brooks,  E.     Wonder  stories  from  the  Mabinogion. 
(Geraint  and  Enid.) 
Clay.     Stories  of  King  Arthur  and  the  Round  Table. 
Lanier.     Knightly    legends    of    Wales.     (Geraint    the    son    of 
Erbin.) 
Sir  Godfrey  Macculloch.     Douglas.     Scottish  fairy  tales. 
Sir  Greenhat.     Grundtvig.     Fairj'  tales  from  afar. 
Sir  Grey,  Sir  Graham,  and  Sir  Greyskin.     Baring-Gould.     Old 

English  fairy  tales. 
Sir    Isaac    Newton    and    the    apple.     Baldwin.     Thirty    more 

famous  stories. 
Sirlsumbras.     Harrison,  C.  C.     Old-fashioned  fairy  book.     (Trials 
of  Sir  Isumbras.) 
Wilmot-Buxton.     Stories    of    early     England.      (Story    of     Sir 
Isumbras.) 
Sir  James  Ramsay  of  Bamff,  Tale  of.     Douglas.     Scottish  fairy 

tales. 
Sir  Lancelot.     Church.     Heroes  of  chivalry  and  romance. 

Clay.     Stories    of    King    Arthur  and   the   Round   Table.      (Sir 

Launcelot.) 
Higginson.     Tales   of   the   enchanted    islands   of   the   Atlantic. 

(Sir  Launcelot  of  the  lake.) 
Lang.     Book  of  romance.      (Lancelot  and  Guenevere.) 
Sir  Lancelot:  Lancelot  and  Elaine.     Baldwin.     Stories   of   the 
king.      (Crimson  sleeve;  Lily  rtiaid  of  Astolat.) 
Greene.     King  Arthur  and  his  court.     (Launcelot  and  Elaine.) 
Lang.      Book  of  romance.     (Fair  maid  of  Astolat.) 


FAIRY  TALES  231 

Sir  Lancelot:  Lancelot  and  Elaine  —  continued. 
MacGregor.     Stories  of  King  Arthur's  knights. 
Maud.     Heroines  of  poetry.     (Fair  maid  of  Astolat.) 
Tappan.     Stories  of  legendary  heroes. 
Sir  Launcelot.     See  Sir  Lancelot. 
Sir  One   Long   Body  and   Madame  Thousand   Feet.     Griffis. 

Unmannerly  tiger,  and  other  Korean  tales. 
Sir  Owain  and  the  lady  of  the  fountain.      Brooks,  E.     Wonder 
stories  from  the  Mabinogion.      (Lad\-  and  the  fountain.) 
Clay.     Stories  of  King  Arthur  and  the  Round  Table.    (Lady  of 

the  fountain.) 
Lang.     Lilac  fairy  book.     (Lady  of  the  fountain.) 
Lanier.     Knightly  legends  of  Wales.     (Lady  of  the  fountain.) 
Tappan.     Stories  of  legendary  heroes.     (Owain  and  the  lady  of 

the  fountain.) 
Wilmot-Buxton.     Stories  of  early  England. 
Sir  Owen  and  the  dragons.     Johnson.     Elm-tree  fairy  book. 
Sir  Patrick  Spens.     Greenwood.     Stories  from  famous  ballads. 
Grierson.     Children's  tales  from  Scottish  ballads, 
(poem).     Lansing.     Tales  of  old  England, 
(poem).     Scudder.     Children's  book. 
Sir  Pellinore.     Baldwin.     Stories  of  the   king.     (Sir  Griflct  and 

Pellinore;  In  the  Forest  Perilous.) 
Sir    Percival.     Baldwin.     Stories    of    the    king.     (Making     of     a 
knight.) 
Maud.     Wagner's  heroes.     (Parsifal.) 
Sir  Peredur.     Brooks,  E.     Wonder  stories  from  the  Mabinogion. 
(Peredur,  the  son  of  Evrawc.) 
Clay.     Stories  of  King  Arthur  and  the  Round  Table.     (Adven- 
tures of  Sir  Peredur.) 
Higginson.     Tales   of   the   enchanted    islands   of   the    Atlantic. 

(Castle  of  the  active  door.) 
Lanier.     Knightly   legends    of    Wales.     (Peredur,    the    son    of 
Exrawc.) 
Sir   Philip   Sidney   and    the   cup   of   water.     Baldwin.     Fifty 

famous  stories.      (Sir  Piiilip  Sidney.) 
Sir  Richard  Whittington  and  his  cat.     See  Dick  Whittington 

and  his  cat. 
Sir  Ronan  and  the  princess.     Johnson.     Elm-tree  fairy  book. 
Sir   Tristram.     Clay.     Stories   of   King   Arthur   and   the    Round 
Tal)lc. 
Maud.     Wagner's  heroines.     (Isolda.) 
Sir  Walter  Raleigh.     See  Raleigh's  cloak. 

Siren  of  La  Fresnaye.     Gary.     Fairy  legends  of  the  French  prov- 
inces. 
Sirens.     Carpenter.     Long  ago  in  Greece. 
Sister  and  hrother.     See  Stag  prince. 
Sister    and    half-sister.     Gary.     Fairy    legends    of    the    I'reiuh 

l>rovinces. 
Sister  of  the  sun.      I3aiky  and  Lewis.     For  the  children's  iiour. 
(Sun's  sisters.     AdajHed  and  conclusion  omitted.) 
Lang.     Brown  fairy  book. 


232  FAIRY  TALES 

Sisyphus.     Cooke.     Nature  myths  and  stories. 

Six  and  four  are  ten.     Thomas.     Welsh  fairy  book. 

Six  comrades.     See  How  six  men  travelled  through  the  wide  world. 

Six  giants  and  a  griffin.     Edey.     Six  giants  and  a  griffin. 

Six  hungry  beasts.     See  Fox  and  his  five  hungry  comrades. 

Six  little  glow  worms.     Nordau.     Dwarf's  spectacles. 

Six  sillies.     Lang.     Red  fairy  book. 

See  also  Three  sillies. 
Six  soldiers  of  fortune.     See  How  six  traveled  through  the  world. 
Six  swans.         Forty  famous  fairy  tales. 

(irimm.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Grimm.     Household  stories  (Crane  tr.). 

Lang.     Magic  ring  and  other  stories. 

Lang.     Yellow  fairy  book. 

Mulock.     Fairy  book. 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 

Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables. 

See  also  Twelve  brothers;  Twelve  wild  ducks;  Wild  swans. 
Skadi.     See  How  Skadi  chose  her  husband. 
Skilful  huntsman.     Pyle,  H.     Pepper  and  salt. 
Skilful  John.     Car>'.     Fairy  legends  of  the  French  provinces. 
Skilful  thief.     Cary.     Fairy  legends  of  the  French  provinces. 
Skipper  and  Old  Nick.     Asbj6rnsen.     Tales  from  the  fjeld. 
Skipping  shoes.     Alcott.     Lulu's  library,     v.  L 
Skirnir.     See  Wooing  of  Gerd. 
Skrymir.     See  Thor:  Thor  and  the  frost  giants. 
Sky  bridge  of  birds.    Griffis.    LInmannerly  tiger,  and  other  Korean 
tales. 

Tappan.     Myths  from  many  lands.     (Star-lovers.) 

See  also  Trials  of  two  heavenly  lovers,     pt.  1. 
Slave  who   became  a   king.     Aunt   Naomi.     Jewish   fairy  tales 

and  fables. 
Slayer  of  the  spotted  calf.     Nixon-Roulet.     Indian  folk  tales. 
Slaying  of  Hallgerda's  husbands.     Lang.     Red  romance  book. 
Slaying  of  the  Tanuki.     Lang.     Pink  fairy  book. 
Sleeper  awakened.     See  Abou  Hassan. 
Sleeping  beauty.     Aunt  Louisa's  book  of  fairy  tales. 
*Baldwin.     Fairy  reader.     (Briar  Rose.) 

Boy's  and  girl's  fairy  book.     (Story  of  the  sleeping  beauty.) 

Burt.     Story  of  the   German   Iliad.     (Sleeping  beauty   in    the 
wood.) 

Canton.     Reign  of  King  Herla.     (Briar  Rose.) 

Chisholm.     In  fairyland. 

Coe    and    Christie.     Story    hour    readers.     3d    book.     [(Thorn 
Rose.) 

Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories. 

Favorite  fairy  tales.     (Sleeping  beauty  in  the  wood.) 

Forty  famous  fairy  tales.     (Sleeping  beauty  in  the  wood.) 

Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.     Briar  Rose). 

Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.     Briar  Rose). 

Grimm.     Household  stories  (Crane  tr.). 

Grimm.     Household  fairy  tales  (Burt  ed.     May  Blossom). 


FAIRY  TALES  233 

Sleeping  beauty  —  continued. 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Everj'man's  ed.     Briar  Rose). 
Harris,  A.  \\     Favorites  from  fairyland.     (Sleeping  beauty  in 

the  woods.) 
Howard.     Dick  WTiittington  and  other  stories. 
Hoxie.     Kindergarten  story  book.     (Briar  Rose.) 
Jerrold.     Big  book  of  fair^-  tales.     (Briar  Rose.) 
Johnson.     Fir-tree  fair^'  book. 
Lang.     Blue  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Sleeping  beauty  in  the  wood  and  other  stories. 
Lansing.     Fairy  tales,     v.  2. 
Mabie.     Fairy  tales  every  child  should  know. 
Mabie.     Heroes  and  fairies.     (Sleeping  beauty  in  the  wood.) 
Marshall.     Fairy  tales  of  all  nations.     (Rosebud.) 
Mother  Goose  rhymes,  jingles  and  fairy  tales  (Altemus  ed.). 
Mulock.     Fairy  book. 
Norton.     Heart  of  oak  books,     v.  2.     (Sleeping  beauty  in  the 

wood.) 
Nursery  tales. 

Perkins.     Twenty  best  fairy  tales. 
Perrault.     Fairy  tales. 
Perrault.     Tales   of   Mother   Goose.     (Sleeping   beauty   in   the 

wood.) 
Perrault.     Tales  of  passed  times. 
Quiller-Couch.     The  sleeping  beauty. 
Rhys.     Fairy  gold. 
Rolfe.     Fair>'  tales  in  prose  and  verse.     (Sleeping  beauty  in  the 

wood.) 
(poem).     Rolfe.     Fairy  tales  in  prose  and  verse. 
Scudder.     Book  of  folk  stories.     (Sleeping  beauty  in  the  wood.) 
Scudder.     Children's  book.     (Sleeping  beauty  in  the  wood.) 
Scudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories. 
Singleton.     Wild  fiow-er  fairy  book. 
Stone.     Children's  stories  that  never  grow  old. 
Success  library,     v.  3. 
Tappan.     Folk    stories   and    fables.     (Sleeping    beauty    in    the 

wood.) 
Valentine.     Old,  old  fairy  tales.     (Warne  ed.     Sleeping   beauty 

in  the  wood.) 
Van    Sickle    and    Seegmiller.      Riverside    readers.     3d    reader. 

(Sleeping  princess.) 
Washburn.     Old-fashioned  tales. 
Welsh.     Fairy  tales  children  love. 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Fairy  ring.     (Briar  Rose.) 
Winning! on.     Outlook  fairy  book. 
Lang  and  Valentine  versions  give  a  second  part  of  the  story  which 

the  others  omit.     Briar  R(jsc  is  a  simpler  version  of  the  same 

story,  and  is  therefore  included  here. 
See  also  Ocean  sleeping  beauty. 
Sleeping  beauty  in  the  wood.     See  Sleeping  beauty. 
Sleeping  fox  and  the  boy  with  a  stone.     See  Lad  and  the  fox. 
Sleeping  princess.     See  Slecjjing  heauly. 


234  FAIRY  TALES 

Sleepy    Hollow,    Legend    of.     Arnold     and     Gilbert.     Stepping 
stones  to  literature,     v.  7. 
Mabie.     Legends  ever^-  child  should  know. 
Norton.     Heart  of  oak  books,     v.  5. 
Scudder.     Book  of  legends. 
Sleepy  story.     Stebbins.     3d  reader. 

See  also  Endless  tale;  Story  without  an  end. 
Slice  of  tongue.     Gask.     Folk  tales  from  many  lands. 
Slip   pine-root,   grip  fox-foot.     See  Slip  root,   catch   Reynard's 

foot. 
Slip  root,  catch  Reynard's  foot.     Asbjornsen.     Fairy  tales  from 
the  far  north.      (Slip  pine-root,  grip  fox-foot.) 
Asbjornsen.     Tales  from  the  fjeld. 

Johnson.     Book  of  fairy-tale  bears.     (Bruin  outwitted.) 
Wiggin  and   Smith.     Tales  of   laughter.     (How   Reynard   out- 
witted Bruin.) 
Slippers  of  Abou-Karem.     Jokai  and  others.     Golden  fairy  book. 
Sluggard.     Chodzko.     Fairy  tales  of  the  Slav. 
Sly  fox  and  sly  fish.     Aunt  Naomi.     Jewish  fairy  tales  and  fables. 
Small  green  caterpillar  and  the  beautiful  white  butterfly. 

Story  of.     Harrison,  E.     In  story  land. 
Smallhead   and   the  king's  sons.     Jacobs.     More   Celtic   fairy 
tales. 
Yeats.     Irish  fairy  and  folk  tales. 
See  also  Molly  Whuppie. 
Smart  young  tiger.     Partridge.     Story  telling  in  home  and  school. 
Smith  and  the  devil.     Asbjornsen.     Folk  and  fairy  tales. 
Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the  Norse.     (Master  smith.) 
See  also  Three  wishes.     IV. 
Smith  and  the  fairies.     Douglas.     Scottish  fairy  tales. 
Grierson.     Children's  book  of  Celtic  stories. 
Johnson.     Elm-tree  fairy  book.     (Rescue  from  the  eh'es.) 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  wonder. 
Snail  and  the  beaver.     Pratt.     Legends  of  the  red  children. 

Wade.     Indian  fairy  tales. 
Snail  and  the  bees.     Davis.     Chow-Leung.     Chinese  fables  and 

folk  stories. 
Snail  and  the  rose-tree.     Andersen.     Wonder  stories  (Author's 
ed.) 
Keyes.     Five  senses. 
Snail  and  the  statue.     iEsop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Snake  and  the  sparrows.     See  Sparrows  and  the  snake. 
Snake  brother.     Grinnell.     Pawnee  hero  stories. 
Snake-peri  and  the  magic  mirror.     See  Serpent-peri  and  the 

magic  mirror. 
Snake  prince.     Lang.     Olive  fairy  book. 
Snake-woman   and    King   Ali    Mardan.     Steel.     Tales   of   the 

Punjab. 
Sneezing  Colossus.     Griffis.     Unmannerly  tiger,  and  other  Korean 

tales. 
Snow-daughter  and   the  Fire-son.     Lang.     Three  dwarfs,  and 
other  stories. 
Lang.     Yellow  fairy  book. 


FAIRY  TALES  235 

Snow-Drop  and  the  seven  dwarfs. 

See  Snow-White  and  the  seven  dwarfs. 
Snow-image.     Blaisdell.     Child  life.     4th  reader. 

Hawthorne.     Little  Daffydowndilly. 

Judson  and  Bender.     Graded  literature  readers,     v.  4. 

Mabie.     Famous  stories  every  child  should  know. 

See  also  Snowflake.     I. 
Snow  man.     Anderson.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Andersen.     Fair>^  tales  (Turpin). 

Andersen.     Wonder  stories  (Author's  ed.). 

Bailey  and  Lewis.     For  the  children's  hour. 

Lang.     Golden  mermaid  and  other  stories. 

Lang.     Pink  fairy  book. 
Snow  man.     IL     Lindsay.     Story  garden. 
Snow-man's  bride.     Kennedy.     New  world  fairy  book. 
Snow  queen.     Andersen.     F"airy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Andersen.     Stories  (Riverside  ed.). 

Andersen.     Wonder  stories  (Author's  ed.). 

Chisholm.     Enchanted  land. 

Field.     Famous  fairy  tales. 

Lang.     Pink  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Snow-queen  and  other  stories. 

Success  library',     v.  3. 
Snow  queen  and  the  magic  bees.     Stewart.     Once  upon  a  time. 
Snow,  the  crow    and   the   blood.     MacManus.     Donegal    fairy 

stories. 
Snow-White.     See  Snowflake  L 
Snow-White  and  Rose-Red.     Blaisdell.     Child  life.     2d  reader. 

Chisholm.     In  fairyland. 

—  Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories. 
Favorite  fairy  tales. 

Johnson.     Book   of   fairy-tale   bears.     (Snow-White   and   Rose- 
Red  and  the  big  black  bear). 
Lang.     Blue  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Little  Red  Riding-Hood,  and  other  stories. 
Mulock.     Fairy  book. 

O'Grady  and  Throop.     Teachers'  story  tellers'  book. 
Perkins.     Twenty  best  fairy  tales. 
Singleton.     Goldenrod  fairy  book. 
Success  library,     v.    3. 
Welsh.     Fairy  tales  children  love. 

-  Wiggin  and  Smith.     Fairy  ring. 

Snow-White   and   the  seven   dwarfs.     Aunt   Louisa's  book   of 
fairy  tales.      (Little  Snowdrop.) 
Baldwin.     Second  fairy  reader.      (Snowdrop.) 
Canton.     Reign  of  King  Herla.     (Little  Snow-White.) 
Chisholm.      In  fairyland.      (Snow-Drop  and  the  seven  dw.irfs.) 
Coussens.     (Child's  book  of  stories.      (Snowdrop.) 
Favorite  fairy  tales.     (Little  Snowdroji.) 
Forty    famous   fairy   tales.     (Snowflroj).) 
Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.     Snowdrop). 


236  FAIRY  TALES 

Snow- White  and  the  seven  dwarfs  —  coiitinued. 

Grimm.     Household  stories  (Crane,  tr.     Little  Snow-White). 
Grimm.     Household  tales  (Burt  ed.     Magic  mirror). 
Grimm.     Household  tales  (Everyman's  ed.     Snowdrop). 
Harris,  A.  V.     Favorites  from  fairyland.     (Little  Snowdrop.) 
Heller  and  Bates.     Little  Golden  Hood.     (Snowdrop.) 
Jerrold.     Big  book  of  fairy  tales.     (Snowdrop.) 
Lang.     Red  fairy  book.     (Snowdrop.) 
Lansing.     Fairy  tales,     v.  2.     (Snowdrop.) 

Mabie.     Fairy  tales  every  child  should  know.     (Magic  mirror.) 
Mabie.     Heroes  and  fairies.     (Magic  mirror.) 
Mulock.     Fairy  book.     (Little  Snowdrop.) 
Pyle,  K.     Where  the  wind  blows.     (Magic  mirror.) 
Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables. 
Valentine.     Old,  old  fairy  tales.     (Snow-Drop.) 
See  also  Gold  tree  and  silver  tree. 
Snowbird  and  the  water  tiger.     Compton.     Snowbird  and  the 

water  tiger,  and  other  American  Indian  tales. 
Snowdrop.      L     Bailey  and.  Lewis.     For  the  children's  hour. 
Snowdrop.     H.     5ee  Snow-White  and  the  seven  dwarfs. 
•  Snowdrop.     HL     Pratt.     Fairyland  of  flowers.     (Legend   of   the 
snowdrop.) 
Snowflake.     L     Gask.     Folk    tales    from    many    lands.     (Snow- 
White.) 
Lang.     Golden  mermaid  and  other  stories. 
Lang.     Pink  fairy  book. 

Marshall.     Fairy  tales  of  all  nations.     (Little  girl  of  snow.) 
O'Grady   and    Throop.     Teachers'  story  tellers'  book.     (Snye- 

gurka.) 
See  also  Snow  image. 
Snowflake.     H.     Ingelow.     Stories  told  to  a  child,     v.  2. 
Snuff-box.     Lang.     Green  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Pretty  Goldilocks,  and  other  stories. 
Snyegurka,     See  Snowflake.     L 

So    born,    so    die.     Houghton.     Russian    grandmother's    wonder 
tales. 
See  also  Rats  and  their  son-in-law. 
So-So.     See  Just  as  well. 
Soaring  lark.     Canton.     Reign  of  King  Herla. 

Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.     Lady  and  the  lion). 
Grimm.     Household  tales  (Everyman's  ed.     Lily  and  the  lion). 
Sobbing  pine.     Lummis.     Pueblo  Indian  folk  stories. 
Socrates  and  his  friends.     /Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Socrates  and  his  house.     Baldwin.     Fifty  famous  st  ories. 

(poem) .     Success  library,  v.  3.     (Saying  of  Socrates . ) 
Sodewa  Bai.     Frere.     Old  Deccan  days. 

Sohrab  and  Rustem.     Mabie.     Legends  every  child  should  know 
Maud.     Heroines  of  poetry.     (A  hero's    mother.) 
Scudder.     Book  of  legends. 
Tappan.     Stories  of  legendary  heroes. 
Soldier  and  his  horses,     ^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Soldier  and  the  dragon.     Johnson.     Fir-tree  fairy  book. 


FAIRY  TALES  237 


Sole.     Farmer.     Nature  myths. 

Grimm.     Fair>' tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter.     (Sole's  mouth.) 

Wiltse.     Folklore  stories  and  proverbs. 
Sole's  mouth.     See  Solei 
"Something."     Andersen.     Fairy  tales   (PauU  tr.). 

Andersen.     Stories  and  tales  (Author's  ed.). 
Son-in-law.     Eastman.     Smoky  Day's  wigwam  evenings. 

Eastman.     Wigwam  evenings. 
Son  of  Adam.     Jacobs.     More  English  fairy  tales. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 
Son  of  seven  mothers.     See  Son  of  seven  queens. 
Son  of  seven  queens.     Jacobs.     Indian  fairy  tales. 

Steel.     Tales  of  the  Punjab.     (Son  of  seven  mothers.) 

Tappan.     P  oik  stories  and  fables. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Magic  casements. 
Son  of  the  bright  morning.     See  Perseus. 
Son  of  the  fairy  queen.     Rhys.     Fairy  gold. 
Son  of  the  King  of  Erin,  and  the  giant  of  Loch  Lein.     See 

Yellow  Lily. 
Son  of  the  King  of  Ireland,  and  the  daughter  of  the  King  of 
the  Redcap,  Tale  of  the.    Grierson.    Book  of  Celtic  stories. 
Son  of  the  soap  seller.     James.     Cat  and  the  mouse. 
Son  of  the  strong  man  of  the  wood.     Grierson.     Book  of  Celtic 

stories. 
Son  of  the  Thunder-god.     See  Child  of  the  thunder. 
Son  of  the  wolf-chief.     Lang,  L.  B.     Strange  story  book. 
Song  in  the  heart  (play).     Stevenson.     Plays  in  the  home. 
Song  of  a  fairy.     Winnington.     Outlook  fairy  book. 
Song  of  the  fairy  queen.     Rhys.     Fairy  gold. 
Song  of  the  ghost  (poem).     Yeats.     Irish  fairy  and  folk  tales. 
Song  sparrow.  Story  of  the.     Stewart.     Once  upon  a  time. 
Sons  of  the  Conqueror,     See  William  the  Conqueror. 
Soothsayer.      Kunos.     Forty-four   Turkish    fairy    tales. 
Soothsayer's  son.     Jacobs.     Indian  fairy  tales. 
Sophie's  secret.     Alcott.     Lulu's  library,  v.  3. 
Sorceress.     .-Esop.     F"ables  (Burt  ed.). 

Soria  Moria  castle.     Asbjornsen.     Fairy  tales  from  the  far  North. 
(Soria  Maria's  castle.) 

Dasent.     Popular  tales  froni  the  Norse  (Soria  Maria's  castle). 

Lang.     Red  fairy  book. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Magic  casements. 
Soria  Maria's  castle.     See  Soria  Moria  castle. 
Sorrow-singing.     Hume.     Chronicles  of  fairyland. 
Soul  cages.     Yeats.      Irish  fairy  tales. 
Soul  of  the  Samurai.     Nixon-Roulet.     Japanese  folk  stories  and 

fairv  tales. 
Soup  from  a  sausage  skewer.     Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (I  aull  tr.). 

Andersen.     Wonder  stories.     (Soup  made  of  a  sausage  stick.) 

Darton.     Wonder  book  of  beasts.     (Soup  on  a  sausage  peg.) 
Soup  made  of  a  sausage  stick.     See  Soup  from  a  sausage  skewer. 
Soup  on  a  sausage  peg.     See  Soup  from  a  sausage  skewer. 


238  FAIRY  TALES 

Sour  and  Civil.     Browne.     Granny's  wonderful  chair. 

South  pointing  carriage.     See  Shinansha. 

South  Wind  and  the  dandelion.     See  Prairie  dandelion. 

South  Wind,  Legend  of.     See  Prairie  dandelion. 

Southernwood.     Baring-Gould.     Old  English  fairy  tales. 

Sovereign  of  the  mineral  kingdom.     Chodzko.     Fairy  tales  of 

the  Slav. 
Sow  and  the  bitch,     ^sop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 
Sow  and  the  cat.     /Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Sow  and  the  wolf.     yEsop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

iElsop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Spaniel  and  the  mastiff,     ^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Spanish  cavalier,     .^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Spanish  tale.     Fairy  stories  retold  from  the  St.  Nicholas. 
Sparrow  and  his  four  children.      Grimm.      Fairy  tales    (PauU 

tr.). 
Sparrow  and  the  bush.     Bain.     Cossack  fairy  tales. 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     F'airy  ring. 
See  also  Cat  and  the  mouse;   Grain  of  corn;    How  the  mouse  got 

into    his    hole;     Little    Tuppen;     Munachar   and   Manachar; 

Nanny  who  wouldn't  go  home  to  supper;   Old  woman  and  her 

pig- 
Sparrow  and  the  crow.     Johnson.     Birch-tree  fairy  book. 

(play).     Lansing.     Quaint  old  stories. 

Steel.     Tales  of  the  Punjab. 
Sparrow  and  the  hare,     yfesop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Sparrow  with  the  slit  tongue.     See  Tongue-cut  sparrow. 
Sparrows  and  the  falcon.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Sparrows  and  the  snake.     Bidpai.     Tortoise  and  the  geese. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts.     (Snake  and  the  sparrow.) 
Sparrow's  revenge.     Rouse.     Talking  thrush. 
Spectacles,     ^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Spectre  dogs.     Hartland.     English  folk  and  fairy  tales. 
Speedwell,  Legend  of  the.     Pratt.     Fairyland  of  flowers. 
Spell  of  the  laughing  raven.     Judson,  K.  B.     Myths  and  legends 

of  the  Pacific  Northwest. 
Spendthrift  and  the  swallow.     yEsop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

^sop.     Fables  (Stickney). 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 

Scudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories. 
Spendthrift  merchant's  son.     See  Golden  mountain. 
Sphinx.     See  (Edipus. 

Spider  and  the  bee.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Spider  and  the  flea.     Grimm.     Household  tales  (Burt  ed.     Lady- 
bird and  the  fly). 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 

See  also  Death  and  burial  of  poor" hen-sparrow;  Death  of  Chanti- 
cleer; Master  Chanticleer  and  Dame  Hen;  Titty-mouse  and 
Tatty-mouse. 


FAIRY  TALES  239 

Spider  and  the  fly  (poem).     Norton.     Heart  of  ocik  books,  v.  2. 

(poem).     Scudder.     Children's  book. 

(poem).     Tappan.     Old-fashioned  stories  and  poems. 
Spider  and  tlie  silk-worm.     See  Silkworm  and  the  spider.     II. 
Spider  woman's  mistake.     Nixon-Roulct.     Indian  folk  tales. 
Spindle,    shuttle    and    needle.     Bailey    and    Lewis.     For    the 
children's  hour. 

Forty  famous  fairy  tales. 

Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Paul!  tr.). 

Lang.     Green  fairy-book. 

Lang.     Three  dwarfs,  and  other  stories. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Fairy  ring. 
Spinners.     See  Habetrot  and  Scantlie  Mab. 
Spinning  fairies.     See  Three  spinning  fairies. 
Spinning  queen.     Baldwin.     Second  fairy  reader. 

Laboulaye.     Fairy    tales.     (Idle    maiden.     In    Captain    John's 
travels.) 

Laboulaye.     Last  fairy  tales. 

See  also  Three  spinning  fairies;    Three  little   crones   each  with 
something  big;    Habetrot  and  Scantlie  Mab.). 
Spinning  wheel  of  stars.     Farmer.     Nature  myths. 
Spirit  boy.     Nixon-Roulet.     Indian  folk  tales. 
Spirit  of  Snow.     Judson,  K.  B.     Myths  and  legends  of  the  Pacific 

Northwest. 
Spirit  of  the  steppes.     Chodzko.     Fairy  tales  of  the  Slav. 

Polevoi.      Russian  fairy  tales. 
Spirits,  seen  and  unseen.     Harris.     Nights  with  Uncle  Remus. 
Spokane  Falls,  Origin  of.     Judson,  K.  B.     Myths  and  legends  of 

the  Pacific  Northwest. 
Sportsman  and  the  spaniel.     yEsop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Spotty  and  Gosling.     Darton.     Wonder  book  of  beasts. 
Sprig  of  holly.     Stockton.     Floating  prince. 
Sprig  of  rosemary.     Lang.     Aladdin,  and  other  stories. 

Lang.     Pink  fairy  book. 
Sprightly  tailor.     Jacobs.     Celtic  fairy  tales. 
Spring  beauty.     See  Old  Winter  Man  and  the  Spring  Maiden. 
Spring  running.     Kipling.     Second  jungle  book. 
Spring  song.     Bakcwell.     True  fairy  stories. 
Spring  water.     See  Magic  well. 
Springtime,  Story  of  the.     See  Proserpina. 
Sprite  of  the  mill-pond.     See  Nix  in  the  pond. 
Squire  Peter.     See  Lord  Peter. 
Squire's  bride.     Asbjornsen.     Fairy  tales  from  the  far  north. 

Thorne-Thomsen.     East  o'  the  sun  and  west  o'  the  moon. 
Squirrel  and  the  horse  (poem).     Wiggin   and    Smith.     Talking 

beasts. 
Squirrel  and  the  kingship.     Stafford.     Animal  fables. 
Squirrel  in  service.     .Esop.     Fables  (Stickney.    Supplement). 
Squirrel's  dream.     Darton.     Wonder  book  of  beasts. 
Squirrel's  secret.     Stewart.     Once  upon  a  time. 
Sswanda  the  piper,  Story  of.     Laboulaye.     Fairy  tales. 
Staff.      Richards,     (iolden  windows. 


240  FAIRY  TALES 

Staff  and  fiddle.     Pyle,  H.     Wonder  clock. 

Stag.     See  Stag  at  the  lake. 

Stag  and  the  fawn.     ^sop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

^-Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Stag    and    the    hedgehog.     Houghton.     Russian    grandmother's 

wonder  tales. 
Stag  and  the  lion.     See  Stag  at  the  lake. 
Stag  and  the  vine.     ^^sop.     Fables  (Black  ed.   Hart  and  the  vine). 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Stag  at  the  lake.     /Esop.     Fables.     (Black  ed.     Stag  looking  into 
the  water.) 

i-Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.     Stag  looking  into  the  pool). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.     Hart  and  the  hunter). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Jacobs.     Hart  and  the  hunter). 

-(Esop.     Fables  (Stickney). 

Arnold  and  Gilbert.     Stepping  stones  to  literature,     v.  2. 

Baldwin.     Fairy  tales  and  fables.     (Deer.) 

Scudder.     Children's  book.      (Stag  and  the  lion.) 

Scudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories.     (Stag  and  the  lion.) 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts.     (Deer  and  the  lion.) 
Stag  in  the  ox-stall,     ^sop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

iE^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

.E^sop.     Fables  (Jacobs.     Hart  in  the  ox-stall). 
Stag  looking  into  the  pool.     See  Stag  at  the  lake. 
Stag  looking  into  the  water.     See  Stag  at  the  lake. 
Stag-prince.     Kunos.     Forty-four    Turkish    fairy    tales.     (Sister 
and  brother.) 

Kunos.     Turkish  fairy  tales. 
Stag,  the  crow,  and  the  jackal.     Rouse.     Talking  thrush. 
Stan  Bolovan.     Lang.     Violet  fairy  book. 

Underhill.     Dwarfs' tailor  and  other  fairy  tales.    (Steven  Bolovan 
and  the  dragon.) 
Star  and  the  lily.     See  Star  maiden. 
Star  beautiful.     Pratt.     Legends  of  the  red  children. 
Star  child.     Wilde.     Fairy  tales. 
Star  dollars.     Bryant.     How  to  tell  stories  to  children. 

Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Ketchum    and    Jorgensen.     Kindergarten    gems.     (Shower    of 
go^d.) 

Whittier.     Child  life  in  prose. 

Star-eyed  Deirdre.     See  Deirdre. 

Star  fairies.     Harrison,  E.  O.     Star  fairies. 

Star  gazer.     Scudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories. 

Star  jewels.     Brown,  A.  F.     Star  jewels  and  other  wonders. 

Star-lovers.     See  Sky  bridge  of  birds. 

Star  maiden.     Brooks.     Stories  of  the  red    children.     (Star    that 

became  a  lily.) 
Coe    and    Christie.     Story    hour    readers.      3d    book.     (Water 

lilies.) 
Compton.     Snowbird  and  the  water  tiger,  and  other  American 

Indian  tales. 


FAIRY  TALES  241 

Star  maiden  —  continued. 

Danielson.     Story  telling  time.     (Indian  legend  of   the    water- 
lily.) 
Farmer.     Nature  myths.     (Water-lily.) 
Judd.     Wigwam  stories.     (How  the  water  lily  came.) 
Mabie.     Myths  ever\-  child  should  know.     (Star  and  the  lilv.) 
Tanner.     Legends  of  the  red  man's  forest.     (Water-lil>-.) 
Pratt.     Legends  of  the  red  children.       (Lily-star.) 
Wade.     Indian  fairy  tales.     (Star  and  the  lily.) 
Wilson,   Mrs.  L.  L.  W.     Nature  study  reader.     (Star  and  the 
lily.) 

Star  that  became  a  lily.     See  Star  maiden. 

Star  that  never  moves.     Judd.     Wigwam  stories. 

Star  wife.     Kennedy.     New  world  fairy  book. 

Nixon-Roulet.     Indian  folk  tales. 

Success  library',     v.  3.     (Celestial  sisters.) 

Wade.     Indian  fair>-  tales.     (Daughter  of  the  stars.) 
Starlein  and  Silverling.     Pyle,  K.     Counterpane  fair>'. 
Stars.     Richards.     Golden  windows. 
Stars  in  the  sky.     Grover.     Folk-lore  readers,     v.  L 

Jacobs.     More  English  fairy  tales. 

O'Grady  and  Throop.     Teachers'  stor\-  tellers'  book. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Magic  casements. 
Stars,  Stories  of.     See  Alaka's  eyes;  Aurora,  the  white  arch  and  the 
Great   Bear;    Callisto  and  Areas;    Child's  dream  of  a  star; 
Dipper;  Enchanted  youth;  Morning  star.  Legend  of;  Pleiades; 
Pole  star;  Sailor's  star;  Sky  bridge  of  birds;  Twin  stars;  Wan- 
dering star;   also  titles  beginning  with  the  word  star. 
Starving  of  Mrs.  Leghorn.     See  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Leghorn. 
Statue  and  the  birds.     Aspinwall.     Short  stories  for  short  people. 
Stavesacre  fairies.     Rhys.     Fair>-  gold. 
Steadfast  tin-soldier.     See  Brave  tin  soldier. 
Steel  cane.     Lang.     Olive  fairy  book. 
Steelpacha.     Houghton.     Russian  grandmother's  wonder  tales. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  wonder. 
Step-mother.     Pyle,  H.     Wonder  clock. 
Steven  Bolovan  and  the  dragon.     See  Stan  Bolovan. 
Stock  im  eisen.     Mendel.     Our  little  Austrian  cousin. 
Stolen  charm.     Williston.     Japanese  fairy  tales.     1st  series. 
Stolen  corn.     Bailey  and  Lewis.     For  the  children's  hour. 

*Haaren.  Songs  and  stories.  2d  reader. 
Stolen  princess.  Tappan.  Golden  goose. 
Stolen  wine.     See  Odin  and  the  mead. 

Stone  and  worm.     /Esop.     F"ables  (Stickney.     Supplement). 
Stone  baby.     Bailey  and  Lewis.     For  the  children's  hour. 
Stone  breaker.     See  Stone  cutter. 
Stone  broth,     ^sop.     Fables  (Stickney). 

See  also  Old  woman  and  the  tramj). 
Stone-cold  heart.     Field.     Famous  fairy  tales. 

Haiiff.      I  air>-  tales. 


242  FAIRY  TALES 

Stone  cutter.     Alderman.     Classics  old  and  new.     4th  reader. 

Bailey  and  Lewis.     For  the  children's  hour. 

Lang.     Crimson  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Snow-queen  and  other  stories. 

Lyman.     Story  telling. 

Silver  fairy  book.     (Stone-breaker.) 

Van  Sickle  and  Seegmiller.     Riverside  readers.     2d  reader. 

See  also  Peter  the  stone  cutter. 
Stone  in  the  cock's  head.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 

See  also  Magic  ring. 
Stone  in  the  road.     Arnold    and    Gilbert.     Stepping    stones    to 
literature,     v.  3. 

Bailey  and  Lewis.     For  the  children's  hour. 
Stone  lion.     Partridge.     Story  telling  in  home  and  school. 
Stone-moving  song.     Lummis.     Pueblo  Indian  folk  stories. 
Stone  of  gratitude  (play).     Lansing.     Quaint  old  stories. 

See  also  Bell  of  Atri. 
Stone  of  the  wise  men.     See  Philosopher's  stone. 
Stone-patience  and  knife-patience.     Kunos.     Forty-four  Turk- 
ish fairy  tales.      (Patience-stone  and  patience-knife.) 

Kunos.     Turkish  fairy  tales. 
Stone-Shirt  and  the  One-Two.     Compton.     Snowbird  and  the 

water  tiger,  and  other  American  Indian  tales. 
Stone  statue.     Djurklo.     Fairy  tales  from  the  Swedish. 
Stones  of  five  colours  and  the  Empress  Jokwa.     Ozaki.     Japa- 
nese fairy  book. 
Stones  of  Plouhinec.     Lang.     Lilac  fairy  book. 

See  also  Thirst  of  the  standing  stones. 
Stonish  giants.     Kennedy.     New  world  fairy  book. 
Stool  of  fortune.     Pyle,  H.     Twilight  land. 
Stoor  worm.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  wonder. 

Williams.     Fairy  tales  from  folklore. 
Storehouse  key  in  the  distaff.     Asbjornsen.     Fairy  tales  from 
the  far  north. 

See  also  Suitor. 
Stories  about  snakes.     Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 
Stork  and  the  toad.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Storks.     Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 

Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Andersen.     \\'onder  stories  (Author's  ed.). 

Blaisdell.     Child  life.     3d  reader. 

Chisholm.     In  fairyland. 

Field.     Famous  fairy  tales. 

Forty  famous  fairy  tales. 

Johnson.     Elm-tree  fairy  book. 

Ketchum  and  Jorgensen.     Kindergarten  gems. 
Storks  and  the  night  owl.     See  Caliph  Stork. 
Storm  fiend.     See  Wind-demon. 
Storm  moves   the   sign-boards.     Andersen.     Stories   and   tales. 

(Author's  ed.). 
Storm  swallows.     Stewart.     Once  upon  a  time. 
Stormy  fool.     Kennedy.     New  world  fairy  book. 


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Story.     Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 
Story  of,  etc.     See  the  first  important  word  of  the  title. 
Story  teller.     Baldwin.     Another  fairy  reader. 
Story- teller  at  fault.     Jacobs.     Celtic  fairy  tales. 

Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables. 
Story- teller  himself.     See  lagoo,  the  great  story-teller. 
Story  that  Eskimos  tell  their  children.     See  Bank  swallows, 

Origin  of. 
Story  without  an  end.     Whittier.     Child  life  in  prose. 

See  also  Endless  tale;    Sleepy  story. 
Strange  adventures  of  little  Maia.     See  Thumbelina. 
Strange  deeds  of  Kutoyis.     Nixon-Roulct.     Indian  folk  talcs. 
Strange  godfather.     Canton.     Reign  of  King  Herla. 

In  some  editions  not  indexed  here,  this  story  has  the  title  Cod- 
father  Death. 
Strange  lives  of  two  young  princes.     See  Shepherds  of  Salisbury 

Plain. 
Strange  otter.     Thomas.     Welsh  fairy  book. 
Strange  visitor.     Douglas.     Scottish  fairy  tales. 

Jacobs.     English  fairy  tales. 
Stranger.     Richards.     Golden  windows. 
Straw  ox.     Bain.     Cossack  fairy  tales. 

O'Grady  and  Throop.     Teachers'  story  teller's  book. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 
Straw,    the   coal   and    the  bean.     Bailey  and   Lewis.     For   the 
children's  hour.     (Why  the  bean  wears  a  stripe  down  its  back.) 

Blaisdell.     Child  life.     3d  reader. 

Coe.     First  book  of  stories. 

Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories. 

Field.     Famous  fairy  tales. 
^-  Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 

Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Grimm.     Household  stories  (Crane  tr.). 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Burt  ed.). 
*Haaren.     Songs  and  stories.     2d  reader. 

Judson  and  Bender.     Graded  literature  readers,     v.  4. 
*Spaulding  and   Bryce.     Aldine  readers.     2d  reader.      (How  the 
bean  got  its  black  seam.) 

Strong.     All  the  year  round,     v.  3.     Spring. 

Welsh.     Stories  children  love. 

See  also  Tailor  and  the  pea. 
Strawberry-girl.     Harris.     Little  Mr.  Thimblefinger. 
Strawberry    thief.     Underhill.     Dwarfs'    tailor,  and    other    fairy 

tales. 
Stray  cow.     Thomas.     Welsh  fairy  book. 
Stream  that  ran  away.     Austin.     Basket  \voman. 
Street  musicians.     See  Bremen  town  musicians. 
Striking  a  corpse  candle.     Thomas.     Welsh  fairy  book. 
String  of  carts.     /Esop.     Fables  (Stickney.     Supplemeni). 
String  of  pearls,     .\ndersen.     Stories  and  talcs  (Author's  ed.). 
Strongarm.      ICnglish.     Fairy  stories  and  wonder  tales. 
Strong  child.      Richards.     Golden  windows. 


244  FAIRY  TALES 

Strong  Frank.     Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stories. 
Strong  Jura.     Wianington.     Outlook  fairy  book. 
Strong  man  and  the  dwarf.     W'ardrop.     Georgian  folk  tales. 
Strong  prince.     Lang.     Crimson  fairy  book. 

Strongest  —  who?     or    which?     Harris.     Little     Mr.    Thimble- 
finger. 
Stupid's  cries.     Hartland.    English  folk  and  fairy  tales.     (Stupid's 
mistaken  cries.) 
Jacobs.     More  English  fairy  tales. 
Stupid's  mistaken  cries.     See  Stupid's  cries. 
Subjugation  of  the  thunderbird.     Chandler.     In  the  reign  of 

coyote. 
Such  women  are.     See  All  women  are  alike. 
Sugar  pine.     Austin.     Basket  woman. 
Suitor.     Bay.     Danish  fairy  and  folk  tales. 

See  also  Storehouse  key  in  the  distaff. 
Sultan    of    Casgar's     purveyor.      Arabian     nights     (Townsend. 

Stor>'  told  by  the  Sultan  of  Casgar's  purveyor). 
Summer.     Farmer.     Nature  myths. 

See  also  How  summer  came  to  the  earth. 
Summer-gowk.     Andersen.     Wonder  stories  (Author's  ed.). 
Summer  maker.     See  How  summer  came  to  the  earth. 
Summer  night  in  a  Norwegian  forest.     Asbjornsen.      Folk  and 

fairy  tales. 
Summer  yellowbird,  Legend  of  the.     Grinnell.     Birds  of  song 

and  story. 
Sun.     L     See  Giant  with  the  golden  hair.     IL 
Sun.     n.     Bryne.     Modern  Greek  fairy  tales. 
Sun  a  prisoner.     L     Blaisdell.     Child  life.      3d    reader.      (Why 
the  mole  is  blind.) 
Brooks.     Stories  of  the  red  children.     (Brave  little  mole.) 
Coe  and  Christie.     Story  hour  readers.     3d  book.     (Gray  mole 

and  the  Indian.) 
Cooke.     Nature  myths  and  stories.     (Indian  story  of  the  mole.) 
Farmer.     Nature  myths.     (Blind  mole.) 
Nixon-Roulet.     Indian   folk   tales.     (Hunter   who   trapped   the 

sun.) 
Pratt.     Legends  of  the  red  children. 

Tanner.     Legends  from  the  red  man's  forest.     (Why  the  mole 
is  blind.) 
Sun  a  prisoner.     II.     Austin.     Basket  woman.     (Little  Tav-wots, 
and  how  he  caught  the  sun  in  a  snare.) 
Bryant.     Best  stories  to  tell  to  children.     (Story  of  Little  Tav- 

wots.) 
Bryant.     How  to  tell  stories  to  children.     (Story  of  Little  Tav- 

wots.) 
Wilson,  G.  L.     Myths  of    the    red    children.     (How   the   little 

rabbit   snared  the  sun.) 
Sun  a  prisoner.     HI.     Farmer.     Nature  myths.     (Why  the  sun 
travels  slowly.) 


FAIRY  TALES  245 

Sun  a  prisoner.     l\.     Chandler.     In  the  reign  of  coyote.     (Why 
the  sun  travels  rcgularh.) 

Compton.     Snow  bird   and    water-tiger,   and    other    American 
Indian  stories.      (Fighting  hare.) 
Sun  and  the  moon.     I.     Judd.     Wigwam  stories. 
Sun  and  the  moon.     II.     Pyle,  K.     Fair>- tales  from  many  lands. 
Sun  and  the  north  wind.     See  Wind  and  the  sun. 
Sun  and  the  wind.     See  Wind  and  the  sun. 
Sun-flower.     See  Clytie. 
Sun  lady.     See  Little  Surya  Bai. 
Sun  man  and  the  moon  (poem).     Wilson,  G.  L.     Myths  of  the 

red  children. 
Sun,  moon  and  stars.     Farmer.     Nature  myths. 
Sun,  moon,  and  wind  go  out  to  dinner.     See  Why  all  men  love 

the  moon. 
Sun,  the  moon,  and  the  wind.     See  Why  all  men  love  the  moon. 
Sunbeam  and  the  captive.     .^\ndersen.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr. 
Picture  from  the  ramparts.) 

Andersen.     Fair}-  tales  (Paull  tr.) 

Andersen.     Stories  and  tales   (Author's  cd.     Picture    from    the 
castle  ramparts). 
Sunchild.     Laboulaye.     Last   fairy  tales.     (Sun's  daughter.) 

Lang.     Grey  fair^'  book. 

Lang.     Invisible  prince,  and  other  stories. 
Sunken  city.     Stebbins.     3d  reader. 

\'an  Sickle  and  Seegmiller.     Riverside  readers.     3d  reader. 
Sunling.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Sun's  daughter.     See  Sunchild. 
Sun's  sisters.     See  Sister  of  the  sun. 
Sunshine.     See  Little  Sunshine.     II. 
Sunshine  and  her  brothers  and  sisters.    Alcott.    Lulu's  library  . 

V.  2. 
Sunshine  stories.     Andersen.     Wonder  stories  (Author's  ed.). 

Keyes.     Five  senses.     (Fortune's  feather.) 
Suora  Marianna  (poem).     Alexander.     Hidden  servants. 
Surya  Bai.     See  Little  Surya  Bai. 

Susy's  dream.     Ketch um  and  Jorgcnsen.     Kindergarten  gems. 
Svend's  exploits.     Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stories. 
Swallow.     See  Why  the  swallow's  tail  is  forked. 
Swallow  and  other  birds.     iEsop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Swallow  and  the  crow.     iCsop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

/Esop.     F"ables  (Jacobs). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Stickne>). 
Swallow  and  the  little  birds  (poem).     /Esop.     Fables  (Stickncy. 

Supplement). 
Swallow  and  the  other  birds.     A^sop.     Fables  (Stickncy). 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Swallow  king's  rewards.     Allen.     Korean  talcs.     (Hyung  Bo  and 
Xahl  Ho;    or,  The  swallow  king's  rewards.) 

Griffis.     Unmannerly   tiger,  and   other   Korean   tales.      (King  of 
the  sparrows.) 

See  also  Two  melons. 


246  FAIRY  TALES 

Swallowed  court.     Thomas.     Welsh  fairy  book. 

Swallows,  Origin  of.     Farmer.     Nature  myths. 

Swan  and  the  cook  (poem).     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 

Swan  and  the  crow.     Rouse.     Talking  thrush. 

Swan    and    the    linnet    (poem).     Wiggin   and    Smith.      Talking 

beasts. 
Swan  and  the  paddy-bird.     Rouse.     Talking  thrush. 
Swan-children  of  Lir.     See  Fate  of  the  children  of  Lir. 
Swan  maiden.     Pyle,  H.     Wonder  clock. 
Swan  maidens.     Cooke.     Nature  myths. 
Swan's  nest.     Andersen.     Stories  and  tales  (Author's  ed.). 
Swan's  song.     Bakewell.     True  fairy  stories. 

Sweet    Pea    and    Sweet   William.     Baring-Gould.     Old    English 
fairy  tales.      (Shepherd's  daughter.) 

Williams.     Fairy  tales  from  folklore. 
Sweet  porridge.     See  Wonderful  porridge  pot. 
Sweet  soup.     See  Wonderful  porridge  pot. 
Sw^eet  Water.     Allen.     Indian  fairy  tales. 
Sweetheart  in  the  wood.     Asbjornsen.     Tales  from  the  fjeld. 

See  also  Mr.  Fox;    Robber  bridegroom. 
Sweetheart  Roland.     See  Roland  I. 
Swift  runner.     See  Deer  and  the  rabbit. 
Swiftest  runners.     Andersen.     Fair\-  tales  (Paull  tr.     Racers). 

Andersen.     Wonder  stories  (Author's  ed.). 
Swineherd.     Andersen.     Fair\-  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 

Andersen.     Fair}-  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Chisholm.     Enchanted  land. 

Lang.     Twelve  huntsmen,  and  other  stories. 

Lang.     Yellow  fairy  book. 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 
Swiss    clock's    story.      Alderman.     Classics   old  and    new.      3d 
reader. 

Harrison,  C.  C.     Bric-a-brac  stories. 
Sword-blade.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Sword  Excalibur.     See  Arthur  King:  Sword  Excalibur. 
Sword  in  the  stone.     See  Arthur  King:   Coming  of  Arthur. 
Sword  of  Damocles.     Baldwin.     Fifty  famous  stories. 
Sword  of  might.     Macdonell.     Italian  fairy  tales. 
Sword  of   the  assembled  clouds  of  heaven.     Ballard.     Fairy 
tales  from  far  Japan. 

Nixon-Roulet.     Japanese  folk  stories  and  fairy  tales.      (Mirror 

of  the  sun-goddess;  Sword  of  the  clustering  clouds  of  heaven.) 

Sword  of  the  clustering  clouds  of  heaven.     See  Sword  of  the 

assembled  clouds  of  hea\en. 
Sword,  the  golden  fowl,  the  golden  lantern,  and  the  golden 

harp.     Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stories. 
Sworded  falcon.     Xixon-Roulet.     Japanese  folk  stories  and  fairy 

tales. 
Sybilla,  Myrtillo,  and  Furiosa.     Harrison,  C.  C.    Old-fashioned 

fairy  book. 
Syed  Nouman.     See  Sidi-Nouman. 
Syfaddon  Lake.     Thomas.     Welsh  fairy  book. 


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Sylvain  and  Jocosa.     Field.     Famous  fairy  tales. 

Lang.     Green  fain-  book. 

Welsh.     Fairy  tales  children  love. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Alagic  casements. 
Syrinx.     See  Pan. 


Tabby  and  the  mice.     Cowles.     Art  of  story-telling. 
Jones.     2d  reader. 
See  also  Three  little  pigs. 
Table,  the  ass  and  the  stick.    Field.    Famous  fairy  tales.    (Tailor's 
three  sons.) 
Grimm.     Fairj^  tales    (Paull   tr.     Wishing   table,    the   gold   ass 

and  the  cudgel). 
Grimm.     Household  stories  (Crane  tr.). 
Grimm.     Household  tales  (Burt  ed.     Tailor's  three  sons). 
Grimm.     Household  tales   (Everyman's  ed.     Wishing  table,  the 

gold  ass  and  the  cudgel). 
Jacobs.     English  fair>-  tales.     (Ass,  the  table  and  the  stick.) 
Johnson.      Oak-tree    fairy  book.     (Donkey,  the   table  and  the 

stick.) 
Marshall.     Fairy  tales  of  all  nations. 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Fairy  ring. 
Winnington.     Outlook  fairy  book.     (Table,  the  donkey  and  the 

stick.) 
See  also  "Jump  in  mv  sack!" 
Table,  the  donkey  and  the  stick.     See  Table,  the  ass  and  the 

stick. 
Tail.     Jacobs.     More  Celtic  fairy  tales. 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 
See  also  Box  with  something  pretty  in  it;  Short  story. 
Tail  of  a  mouse.     Aspinvvall.     Short  stories  for  short  people. 
Tail   of   the   Baron's  war-horse.      Richards.      Joyous  story  of 

Toto. 
Tail  of  the  serpent,     ^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Tailor.     Arabian  Nights  (Townsend.     Story  told  by  the  tailor). 
Tailor  and  the  hurricane.     Gary.     Fairy  legends  of  the  French 

provinces. 
Tailor    and    the    pea.     Ketchum   and    Jorgcnscn.     Kindergarten 
gems. 
See  also  Straw,  the  coal,  and  the  bean. 
Tailor  and  the  three  beasts.     Bryant.     Stories  to  tell  to  chihhcn. 
Tailor's  daughter.     Laboulaye.    Fairytales.     (Tailor's  slor\.     In 
Captain  John's  travels.) 
Laboulave.     Last  fairy  tales. 
Tailor's  story.     See  Tailor's  daughter. 
Tailor's  three  sons.     See  Table,  the  ass  and  the  stick. 
Tale  of,  etc.     See  the  first  important  word  of  the  title. 


248  FAIRY  TALES 

Taliesen.     Brooks,  E.     Wonder  stories  from  the  Mabinogion. 

Higginson.     Tales    of    the    enchanted    islands  of  the    Atlantic. 
(Taliessin  of  the  radiant  brow.) 

Lanier.     Knightly  legends  of  Wales. 

Wilmot-Buxton.     Stories  of  early  England. 
Taliessin  of  the  radiant  brow.     See  Taliesen. 
Talisman  of  Solomon.     Pyle,  H.     Twilight  land. 
Talkative  tortoise.     Bidpai.     Tortoise  and  the  geese.     (Tortoise 
and  the  geese.) 

Bowen.     Second  story  reader.     (Tortoise  that  would  talk.) 

Bryant.     Stories  to  tell  to  children. 

Jacobs.     Indian  fairy  tales. 

Lang.     Olive  fairy  book.     (Fate  of  the  turtle.) 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts.     (Geese  and  the  tortoise.) 
Talking  eggs.     Johnson.     Oak-tree  fairy  book. 
Talking  head  of  Donn-Bo.     Graves.     Irish  fairy  book. 
Talking-saddle.     Harris.     Little  Mr.  Thimblefinger. 
Talking     thrush.     Johnson.     Fir-tree     fairy     book.     (Ambitious 
thrush.) 

Rouse.     Talking  thrush. 
Talking  tree.     Macdonell.     Italian  fairy  book. 
Talking  tree,  the  singing  bird  and  the  golden  water.     Arabian 

nights  (Wiggin  and  Smith). 
Talking  turtle.     I.     James.     Enchanted  castle. 
Talking  turtle.     II.     James.     Magic  bed. 
Tallapus  and  the  cedar.     Judson,  K.  B.     Myths  and  legends  of 

the  Pacific  Northwest. 
Tame  lion.     Nordau.     Dwarf's  spectacles. 
Taming  the  shrew.     See  Princess  whom  nobody  could  silence. 
Tamlane.     Jacobs.     More  English  fairy  tales. 

Macleod.     Book  of  ballad  stories.     (Young  Tamlane.) 

Success  library,     v.  3. 
Tannhauser.     Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the  Norse.      (Legends 
of  Tannhauser.) 

Maud.     Wagner's  heroes. 
Tantalus.     Hutchinson.     Golden  porch.     (Favorite  of  the  gods.) 
Taper  Tom.     See  Hans,  who  made  the  princess  laugh. 
Tar-baby.     See  Wonderful  tar-baby  story. 
Taradiddles,  Tale  of.     Caballero.     Spanish  fairy  tales. 
Tarpeia.     Bryant.     Best  stories  to  tell  to  children. 

Bryant.     How  to  tell  stories  to  children. 
Tattercoats.     Jacobs.     More  English  fairy  tales. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Fairy  ring. 
Tatterhood.     See  Goat  girl. 
Tau  Kesuk.     Allen.     Indian  fairy  tales. 
Tea  and  the  sage  (poem).     Success  library,     v.  3. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Tea  pot.     Andersen.     Stories   (Riverside  ed.). 

Andersen.     Stories  and  tales  (Author's  ed.). 
Tears  of  pearl.     See  Rose-beauty. 

Tears  of  repentance  (poem).     Alexander.     Hidden  servants. 
Teenchy  Duck.     See  Drakesbill  and  his  friends. 


FAIRY  TALES  249 

Teeny-Tiny.     Bailey.     Firelight  stories.     (Teeny,  tiny  lady.) 

Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories. 

Jacobs.     English  fairy  tales. 

Johnson.     Oak-tree  fairy  book. 

Mother  Goose's  nursery^  rhymes,  tales  and  jingles    (Warne  ed.). 

Welsh.     Stories  children  love.     (Story  of  Teeny-Tiny.) 
Teeny,  tiny  lady.     See  Teeny-Tiny. 
Teeth  and  no- teeth.     W'ardrop.     Georgian  folk  tales. 
Teig  O'Kane  and  the  corpse.     Veats.     Irish  fairy  tales. 

See  also  Andrew  Coffe\'. 
Tell,  William.     Baldwin.     Fifty  famous  stories.     (Story  of  Wil- 
liam Tell.) 

Crommelin.     Famous  legends. 

Haaren.     Ballads  and  tales. 

Herbertson.     Heroic  legends.     (Archer  of  Schwitz.) 

Mabie.     Heroes  and  fairies. 

Mabie.     Heroes  every  child  should  know. 

Scudder.     Book  of  legends. 
Tempest.     See  Prospero  and  Miranda. 
Temptations.     Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the  Norse. 

Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stories. 
Tempted  lady.     Douglas.     Scottish  fair\-  tales. 
Ten  fairies.     Bryant.     Stories  to  tell  to  children. 

See  also  Charlotte  and  the  ten  dwarfs. 
Ten  little  dwarfs.     See  Charlotte  and  the  ten  dwarfs. 
Ten  little  Indians.     Kennedy.     New  world  fairy  book. 
Ten  sources.     Gask.     Folk  tales  from  many  lands. 
Ten  virgins.     Eastman.     Wigwam  evenings. 
Terrible  bull,  Story  of  the.     Success  library,     v.  3. 
Terrible  cyclone.     Henderson.     Sea  yarns  for  boys. 
Terrible  head.     See  Perseus. 

Thanksgiving.    See  Lame  squirrel's   Thanksgiving;  Old  Man  Rab- 
bit's Thanksgiving. 
That  is  nothing  to  me.     Welsh.     Stories  children  love. 
Theology.      Richards.     Golden  windows. 
There  are  better  things  than  gold.     See  Midas.     I. 
There  is  no  fear  for  those  with  whom  all  women  are  in  love. 

See  Best  wish. 
"There's  a  difference."     See  Conceited  apple  branch. 
Theseus.     .Adams.     Myths  of  old  Greece. 

Bailey  and  Lewis.     For  the  children's  hour.     (Story  of  Theseus.) 

Baldwin.     Old  Greek  stories.     (Adventures  of  Theseus;    Cruel 
tribute.) 

Beckwith.     In  mythland.     v.  1.     (Theseus  the  brave.) 

Burt  and  Ragozin.     Herakles,  and  other  heroes. 

Carf)enter.     Long  ago  in  Greece.     (Theseus  and  the  ring.) 

Church.     Greek  story  and  song.     (Story  of  Theseus.) 

Cole.     Heroes  of  the  olden  time. 

Francilion.     Gods  anfl  heroes.     Khampion  of  Athens.) 

Guerber.     Myths  of  Greece  and  Rome. 

Haaren  and  Poland.     Famous  men  of  C.reece. 

Hawthorne.     Tanglewood  tales.     (Minotaur.) 


250  FAIRY  TALES 

Theseus  —  continued. 

Hyde.     Favorite  Greek  myths. 

Kingsley.     Heroes  (Everyman's  ed.). 

Kupfer.     Stories  of  long  ago.     (Cruel  king;   Thread  that  saved 
many  lives.) 

Partridge.     Story  telling  in  home  and  school. 

Pratt.     Myths  of  Old  Greece,     v.  3. 

Storr.     Half  a  hundred  hero  tales. 

Tappan.     Myths  from  many  lands.     (Minotaur.) 
Thetis.     See  Peleus  and  the  sea-king's  daughter. 
Thiassi  carries  off  Loki.     See  Iduna's  apples. 
Thief  and  his  master.     Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 
Thief  and  the  boy.     /Esop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

iEsop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Thief  and  the  dog.     ^Csop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Thief   and    the    elephant.      Davis   and    Chow-Leung.     Chinese 

fables  and  folk  stories. 
Thief  and  the  innkeeper.     .'Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Thief  and  the  travelers  (poem).     Success  library,     v.  3. 
Thieves  and  the  cock.     /Esop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

^-Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Thinking   only   of   myself.     *Alderman.     Classics  old  and  new. 

3d  reader. 
Third   Calender.     Arabian   nights     (Lang.      Story    of    the   third 
Calender,  son  of  a  king). 

Arabian  nights  (Olcott.     Stor>-  of  the  third  royal  mendicant). 

Arabian  nights  (Townsend.     History  of  the  third  Calender). 
Third  fiddler's  tale.     Gibbon.     Reign  of  King  Cole. 
Thirst  of  the  standing  stones.     Canton.     Reign  of  King  Herla. 

See  also  Stones  of  Plouhinec. 
Thirsty  pigeon,     ^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

yEsop.     Fables  (Stickney). 
Thirteenth  son  of  the  king  of  Erin.     Curtin.     Myths  and  folk- 
lore of  Ireland. 
This  is  the  lad  who  sold  the  pig.     Asbjornsen.     Tales  from  the 

fjeld. 
Thistle,   Story  of   the.     Wilson,   Mrs.   L.   L.  W.     Nature  study 

reader. 
Thom  and  Willie.     Douglas.     Scottish  fairy^  tales. 
Thomas  Berennikov.     Polevoi.     Russian  fair}-  tales. 
Thomas  the  rhymer.     Douglas.     Scottish  fairy  tales. 

Grierson.     Children's  tales  from  Scottish  ballads. 

Grierson.     Scottish  fairy  book. 

Macleod.     Book  of  ballad  stories. 
Thor.     Arnold  and  Gilbert.     Stepping  stones  to  literature,     v.  .5. 

Edmison.     Stories   from   Norseland.     (Thor  outwits  the  dwarf 
Alvis.) 

Judd.     Classic  myths.     (Thunder-god  and  his  brother.) 

See  also  Geirrod:   Geirrod  and  Thor;    Dwarf's  gifts. 


FAIRY  TALES  251 

Thor:    Quest    of    the    hammer.     Bradish.     Old    Xorse   stories. 

(Thryni.) 
Brown,  A.  F.     In  the  days  of  giants.     (Quest  of  the  hammer.) 
Edmison.     Stories  from  Norseland.     (How  Thor  got  his  hammer 

back.) 
Foster  and   Cummings.     Asgard   stories.     (How  Thor  lost   his 

hammer.) 
Litchfield.     Nine  worlds.     (Thor  and   Thrym.) 
]klabie.    Myths  every  child  should  know.    (Quest  of  the  hammer.) 
Mabie.     Xorse  stories.     (How  Thor  found  his  hammer.) 
Pratt.     Legends  of  Norseland.      (Finding  of  the  hammer.) 
Tappan.     Myths  from  many  lands.      (Quest  of  the  hammer.) 
Thor :  Thor  and  Hrungnir.    Bradish.    Old  Norse  stories.    (Thor's 

duel  with  Hrungnir.) 
Brown,  A.  F.     In  the  days  of  giants.     (Thor's  duel.) 
Edmison.     Stories  from  Norseland.     (Thor  and  Hrungnir  fight 

a  duel.) 
Mabie.     Norse  stories.     (How  Thor  fought  the  giant  Hrungner.) 
Thor:    Thor  and  the  frost  giants.     Bradish.     Old  Norse  stories. 

(Thor  and  Skrymir.) 
Brown,  A.  F.     In    the   days    of    giants.      (Thor's   visit    to    the 

giants.) 
Edmison.     Stories  from  the  Norseland.     (Giants  fool  Thor.) 
Foster    and    Cummings.     Asgard    stories.     (Thor's    wonderful 

journey.) 
Johonnot.     Stories  of  the  olden  time.     (Thor's  visit  to  Jotun- 

heim.) 
Keary.     Heroes  of  Asgard.     (How  Thor  went  to  Jotunheim.) 
Litchfield.     Nine   worlds.      (Thor  and   Skrymir.) 
Mabie.     Norse  stories.     (Thor's  wonderful  journey.) 
Pratt.     Legends  of  Norseland.     (Thor  and  Skrymir;  Thor  and 

the  Utgard-King.) 
Pyle,  K.     Where  the  wind  blows.     (Thor  at  Jotunheim.) 
Tappan.     Myths  from  many  lands.     (Thor's  adventures  among 

the  Joluns.) 
Thor:    Thor's    fishing.      Bradish.      Old   Norse    stories.     (^Egir's 

feast.) 
Brown,  A.  F.     In  the  days  of  giants.     (Thor's  fishing.) 
Edmison.     Stories  from  Norseland.     (Thor  fishes  for  the  Mid- 

gard  serpent.) 
Foster  and  Cummings.     Asgard  stories,     (^gir's  feast.) 
Judd.     Classic  myths.     (Thunder-god  and  his  brother.) 
Keary.     Heroes  of  Asgard.     (Serpent  and  the  kettle.) 
Litchfield.     Nine  worlds.     (Thor's  journey  to  get  the  kettle  for 

/Egir. 
Mabie.     Norse  stories.     (Thor  goes  a-fishing.) 
Pratt .     Legends  of  Norseland.     (Thor  and  the  Midgard  serpent.) 
Thorn  rose.     See  Sleeping  beauty. 
Thorny  path  of  honor.     Andersen.       Stories  and  tales  (.Authors 

ed.). 
Thor's  dueL     See  Thor:    Thor  and  Hrungiur. 
Thor's  hammer.     See  Dwarf's  gifts. 


252  FAIRY  TALES 

Thor's    wonderful    journey.     See    Thor:    Thor    and    the    frost 

giants. 
Thorstein.     Hall,  Mrs.  A.  W.     Icelandic  fairy  tales. 
Three  aunts.     See  Three  little  crones  each  with  something  big.     I. 
Three  bears.     Adams.     Folk-story  and  verse. 

Arnold  and  Gilbert.     Stepping  stones  to  literature,     v.  2. 

Aunt  Louisa's  book  of  fair>'  tales. 

Bailey.     Firelight  stories. 

Bailey  and  Lewis.     For  the  children's  hour. 

Baldwin.     Fairy   stories   and   fables. 

Blaisdell.     Child  life.     2d  reader.     (Silver  Locks.) 

Boston  collection  of  kindergarten  stories. 

*Bowen.     Second  story  reader.      (Little  Golden  Hair.) 

Bryant.     Best  stories  to  tell  to  children.     (Story  of   the   three 
bears.) 

Bryant.     How  to  tell  stories  to  children. 

Burke.     Fairy  tales. 

Chisholm.     In  fairy  land. 

Coe.     First  book  of  stories. 

Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories.     (Goldilocks;    or,  The  three 
bears.) 

Darton.     Wonder  book  of  beasts. 

Favorite  fairy  tales. 

Forty  famous  fairy  tales. 

Golden  goose,  and  the  three  bears. 
*Grover.     Folk-lore  readers,     v.  1. 

Howard.     Banbury  cross  stories. 

Jacobs.     English  fairy  tales. 

Jerrold.     Big  book  of  fairy  tales. 

Johnson.     Book  of  fairy-tale  bears. 

Johnson.     Oak-tree  fairy  book. 

Ketchum  and  Jorgensen.     Kindergarten  gems. 

Klingensmith.     Household  stories. 

Lang.     Forty  thieves,  and  other  stories. 

Lang.     Green  fairy  book.     (Story  of  the  three  bears.) 

Mabie.     Fairy  tales  every  child  should  know. 

May.     Little  Prudy's  fairy  book.      (Goldilocks.) 

Norton.     Heart  of  oak  books,     v.  2. 

Nurserj'  tales. 

O'Grady  and   Throop.     Teachers'   story   tellers'   book.     (Story 
of  the  three  bears;   Goldenhair  and  the  three  bears.) 

O'Shea.     Six  nursery  classics.     (Story  of  the  three  Bears.) 

Rhys.     Fairy  gold. 

Scudder.     Book  of  folk  stories. 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 

Success  library,     v.  3. 

Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables. 

Valentine.     Old,  old  fairy  tales. 

Welsh.     Stories  children  love.     (Story  of  the  three  bears.) 

Wiltse.     Folk  lore  stories. 

Wiltse.     Kindergarten  stories. 


FAIRY  TALES  253 

Three  bears  —  continued. 

In  English  fair>-  talcs  and  the  Green  fairy  book  Soulhc>'s  text 
is  followed  exactly.      In  the  other  versions  a  little  girl  has  been 
substituted  for  the  old  woman,  and  there  are  minor  \-arialions. 
In  Old  old  fair>-  tales  the  story  has  been  greatly  changed  and 
lengthened. 
See  also  Scrapefoot. 
Three    billy    goats    gruff.     Asbjornsen.     Folk    and    fairy    tales. 
(Three  billy  goats  who  went  up  into  the  hills  to  get  fat.) 
n^S       Bailey.""^  Firelight  stories. 
'I    -    Baldwin.     Fairy     stories     and     fables.     (Three     goats     named 
Bruse.) 
C  L>'3>        Coe.     First  book  of  stories. 

n^'S   -  Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories. 

Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the  Norse. 
Klingensmith.     Household   stories.     (Three  goats.) 
O 'Grady  and  Throop.     Teachers'  story  tellers'  book. 
Thorne-Thomsen.     East  o'  the  sun  and  west  o'  the  moon. 
Thorpe.     Yule-tide    stories.     (Three    goats    named   Bruse  that 

went  to  the  mountain-pasture  to  fatten.) 
*TreadwelI.     Reading  literature:   primer.     (Billy  goats  gruff.) 
\'an  Sickle  and  Seegmiller.     Riverside  readers.     2d  reader. 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter.     (Three  goats.) 
Three  black  princesses.     Cxrimm.     Fairy  tales  (PauU  tr.). 
Three  brother  beasts.     Jokai  and  others.     Golden  fairy  book. 

Singleton.     Wild   flower   fairy   book. 
Three  brothers.     I.     Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 
*Haaren.    Songs  and  stories.     2d  reader. 
Lang.     Pink  fairy  book. 
Lang.     Snow-queen,  and  other  stories. 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 
Three  brothers.     II.     Lang.     Beauty  and  the  beast,  and   other 
stories. 
Lang.     Yellow  fairy  book. 
Three  brothers.     III.     Gary.     Fairy     legends     of     the     French 

Ijro\'inces. 
Three  brothers.     IV.     Bain.     Cossack  fairy  tales. 

See  also  Singing  bone. 
Three   brothers  and   the  giant.     Car\ .     Fairy  legends  of   the 

J-rench  provinces. 
Three  brothers  and  three  sisters.      B\ me.     Modern  Greek  fairy 

tales. 
Three  cakes.     Bailey.     For  the  story  teller. 
Three  Calendars,   sons  of  kings  and   five  ladies  of  Bagdad. 

Araijian  nights  (Lang.     Story  of  the  three  Calenders). 

Arabian    nights    (Olcott.       Story  of  the  porter  and  the  ladies  of 
Bagdad  and  the  three  royal  mendicants). 

Arabian  nights  (Townsend). 
Three  children  of  fortune.     5ce  I'ortune  seekers.     I. 
Three  citrons.     Laboulayc.     Fairy  book. 
Three  cows.     I.     Jacobs.     More  English  fairy  tales. 


254  FAIRY  TALES 

Three  cows.     11.     See  Bee,   the   harp,   the   mouse  and   the   bum- 
clock. 
Three  crowns.     Graves.     Irish  fair>'  book. 
Three  crows.     Grimm.     Household  tales  (Everyman's  ed.). 
Three  daughters  of  King  O'Hara.     Curtin.     Myths  and  folk- 
lore of  Ireland. 
Three  daughters  of  the  King  of  the  East,  and  the  son  of  a 

king  in  Erin.     Curtin.     M),ths  and  folklore  of  Ireland. 
Three  dogs.     1.     Lang.     Beauty  and  the  beast,  and  other  stories. 

Lang.     Green  fairy  book. 
Three  dogs.     II.     Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the  Norse. 

Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stories. 

Underhill.     Dwarfs'  tailor,  and  other  fairy  tales. 

Wiggin  and   Smith.     Magic   casements. 
Three  dwarfs.     See  Three  little  men  in  the  wood. 
Three  eels.     Houghton.     Russian  grandmother's  wonder  tales. 
Three  eggs.     Gary.     Fairy  legends  of  the  French  provinces. 
Three  farmers,  Adventures  of.     Thomas.     Welsh  fairy  book. 
Three  feathers.     1.     Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Ketchum  and  Jorgensen.     Kindergarden  gems.     (Dummling  and 
the  toad.) 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Fairy  ring. 

See  also  Cherry  the  frog-bride. 
Three  feathers.     II.     Jacobs.     More  English  fairy  tales. 

Johnson.     Birch-tree  fairy  book. 
Three  fish.     Bidpai.     Tortoise  and  the  geese. 

Van  Sickle  and  Seegmiller.     Riverside  readers.     2d  reader. 
Three  fishes,  Story  of  the.     Bellamy.     Wonder  children. 
Three  frogs.     Alcott.     Lulu's   library,     v.    1. 

Three  gallant  outlaws  (poem).     Lanier.     Boy's  Percy.     (Adam 
Bell,  Clym  of  the  Clough  and  William  of  Cloudesly.) 

Macleod.     Book  of  ballad  stories. 
Three  giants.     Welsh.     Stories  children  love. 
Three  gifts.     I.     Singleton.     Goldenrod  fairy  book. 

See  also  Diamonds  and  toads. 
Three  gifts.     II.     English.     Fairy  stories  and  wonder  tales. 
Three  gifts.     111.     Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stories. 
Three  girls  who  went  to  a  boy's    school.     Davis   and    Chow- 
Leung.     Chinese  fables  and  folk  stories. 
Three  goats.     See  Three  billy  goats  gruff. 
Three  goats  named  Bruse.     See  Three  billy  goats  gruff. 
Three  goats  named  Bruse,  that  went  to  the  mountain  pasture 

to  fatten.     See  Three  billy  goats  gruff. 
Three  golden  apples.     See  Hercules  and  his  labors. 
Three  golden  hairs.     See  Giant  with  the  golden  hair.     1. 
Three  golden  hairs  of  the  old  man  Vsevede.     See  Giant  with 

the  golden  hair.     II. 
Three  green  men  of  Glen  Nevis.     Douglas.      Scottish  iaJirx  tales 

(Burt  ed.). 
Three  griflBn's  feathers.     Macdonell.     Italian  fairy  book. 

See  also  Singing  bone. 
Three  happy  tailors.     Bay.     Danish  fairy  and  folk  tales. 


FAIRY  TALES  255 


Three  heads  of  the  well.     Jacobs.     English  fairy  tales. 

Mother  Goose's  nursery  rhymes,  tales  and  jingles  (Warne  ed.). 
Three  ivor>'  bobbins.     See  Bewitched  huntsman. 
Three  jumpers.     See  Leaping  match. 
Three  languages.     Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Burt  ed.). 

See  also  Language  of  the  birds. 
Three  lemons.     L     Asbjornsen.     Tales  from  the  fjeld. 

See  also  Three  lemons.     IL 
Three  lemons.     IL     Gask.     Folk  tales  from  many  lands. 

Jokai  and  others.     Golden  fairy  book. 

Laboulaye.     Fair>-  tales. 

Singleton.     Goldenrod  fairy  book. 

See  also  Three  lemons.     L 
Three  little  Christmas  trees  that  grew  on  the  hill.     O'Grady 

and  Throop.     Teachers'  stor\-  tellers'  book. 
Three   little   crones   each   with   something   big.     L     Dasent. 
Popular  tales  from  the  Norse.     (Three  aunts.) 

Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stories.      (Three  aunts.) 
Three  little  crones,  each  with  something  big.     11.     Jcrrold. 
Reign  of  King  Oberon. 

Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stories. 
Three  little  crones  each  with  something  big.     111.    MacManus. 
In  chimney  corners.      (Widow's  daughter.) 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Fairy  ring.      (Widow's  daughter.) 

Yeats.     Irish  fair>- and  folk  talcs.     (Lazy  beauty  and  her  aunts.) 
Three  little  crones  each  with  something  big.     I,  II  and  III. 

See  also  Habetrot   and   Scantlic   Mab;   Spinning   queen;   Three 
spinning  fairies. 
Three  little  eggs.     Bourhill  and  Drake.     Fairy  tales  from  South 

Africa. 
Three  little  men  in  the  wood.     Forty  famous  fairy  tales.     (Three 
dwarfs.) 

Grimm.     Household   stories   (Crane  tr.). 

Grimm.     Household  talcs  (Burt  ed.). 

Lang.     Red  fairj-  book.     (Three  dwarfs.) 

Lang.     Three  dwarfs,  and  other  stories.     (Three  dwarfs.) 

Xursers'  talcs.     (Three  dwarfs.) 

Singleton.     W'ildflower  fairy  book. 
Three  little  pigs.     I.     Aunt  Louisa's  book  of  fairy  tales. 

Bailey  and  Lewis.     For  the  children's  hour. 
*Bowen.     Second  story  reader. 

Bryant.     Best  stories  to  tell  to  children.     (Story  of  the  three 
little  pigs.) 

Bryant.     How  to  tell  stories  to  children. 

Chisholm.     In  fairy  land. 

Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories. 

Darton.     Wonder  Ijook  of  beasts. 

Forty  famous  fairy  tales. 
*(irover.     Folk-lore  readers,     v.  1. 

Jacobs.      English  fairy  tales. 

Johnson.     Oak-tree  fairy  book. 


256  FAIRY  TALES 

Three  little  pigs — continued. 

Mother  Goose's  nursery  rhymes,  tales  and  jingles  (Warne  ed.)- 

O'C.rady  and  Throop.     Teachers'  story  tellers'  book.     (Story  of 
the  three  little  pigs.) 

Three  little  pigs  and  Tom  Thumb. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 
Three     little     pigs.     II.     Baldwin.     Fairy     stories     and     fables. 
(Three  pigs.) 

Klingensmith.     Household   stories.     (Three   pigs.) 

Lang.     Green  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Pretty  Goldilocks,  and  other  stories. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter.     (Three  -ways  to  build 
a  house.) 
Three  little  pigs.     III.     O'Grady  and  Throop.     Teachers'  story- 
tellers' book. 
Three  little  pigs  and  the  ogre.     Pyle,  H.     Wonder  clock. 
Three  luck  children.     See  Fortune-seekers.     I. 
Three   musicians.      Lang.      Beauty   and    the   beast,   and    other 
stories. 

Lang.     Green  fairy  book 

\\'iggin  and  Smith.     Magic  casements. 
Three  orange  peris.     Kunos.     Forty-four  Turkish  fair\'  tales. 

Kunos.     Turkish  fairy  tales. 
Three  peasant  maidens.     Hall,  Mrs.  A.  W.     Icelandic  fairy  tales. 
Three  pennies.     Bay.     Danish  fairy  and  folk  tales. 
Three  pigs.     See  Three  little  pigs.     II. 
Three  precepts.     Wardrop.     Georgian   folk   tales. 
Three  princes  and  their  beasts.     Lang.     \'iolet  fairj-  book. 
Three  princesses  in  the  blue  mountain.     Asbjornsen.     Fairy 

tales  from  the  far  north. 
Three  princesses  of  Whiteland.     Dasent.     Popular  tales  from 
the  Norse. 

Lang.     Red  fairy  book. 
Three  princesses  with  glass  hearts.     Jokai  and  others.     Golden 
fairy  book.      (Three  sisters  and  their  glass  hearts.) 

Underhill.     Dwarfs'  tailor,  and  other  fairy  tales. 
Three  questions.     Mother    Goose's    nursery    rhymes,    tales    and 
jingles  (Warne  ed.). 

Welsh.     Stories  children  love. 
Three  rabbits.     Bailey.     Stories  and  rhymes  for  a  child. 
Three  remarks.     Richards.     Toto's  merr\'  winter. 
Three  robes.     Lang.     Crimson  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Golden  mermaid,  and  other  stories. 
Three  sillies.     Forty  famous  fairy  tales. 

Hartland.     English  folk  and  fairy  tales. 

Jacobs.     English  fairy  tales. 

Johnson.     Elm-tree  fairy  book. 

Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 

See  also  Clever  Alice;  Six  sillies. 
Three  silver  feathers.     Harrison,  C.  C.     Bric-a-brac  stories. 


FAIRY  TALES  257 

Three  singing  leaves.     See  Prince  Hatt  under  the  earth. 

Three  sisters  and  their  glass  hearts.     See  Three  princesses  with 

glass  hearts. 
Three    sisters    and     their    stepmother.     \A'ardrop.     (ieorgian 

folk  tales. 
Three   sisters,    Story   of    the.     Arabian   nights  (Lang.     Story  of 
two  sisters  who  were  jealous  of  their  younger  sister). 

Arabian  nights  (Townsend). 
Three  sisters  trapped  in  a  mountain.     Dasent.     Popular  tales 
from  the  Norse. 

Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stories.     (Three  sisters  who  were  entrapped 
into  a  mountain.) 
Three   sisters   who   were   entrapped   into   a   mountain.     See 

Three  sisters  trapped  in  a  mountain. 
Three  sluggards.     Grimm.     Fairy  tales   (Lucas  tr.). 

Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Ever>'man's  ed.). 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talcs  of  laughter. 
Three  snake  leaves,     (irimm.     Household  tales  (Burt  ed.     Two 
white  snakes). 

Lang.     Green  fair\-  book. 

Lang.     Three  dwarfs,  and  other  stories. 
Three  sneezes.     Jcrrold.     Reign  of  King  Oberon. 
Three  soldiers.     Jerrold.     Big  book  of  fairy  tales. 
Three  soldiers  and  the  dwarf.     See  Nose-tree. 
Three  sons.     Gregory-.     Kiltartan  wonder  book. 
Three  sons  of  Hali,  Story  of  the.     Lang.     Grey  fairy  book. 
Three  spinners.     See  Three  spinning  fairies. 

Three  spinning  fairies.    Coussens.    Child's  book  of  stories  (Three 
spinners). 

Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Grimm.     Household  stories  (Crane  tr.     Three  spinsters). 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Burt  ed.     Spinning  fairies). 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Everyman's  ed.). 

(play).     Stevenson.     Plays  in  the  home.     (Three  spinners.) 

See  also  Habetrot  and  Scantlic  Mab;   Three  little  crones  each 
with  something  big;    Spinning  queen. 
Three  spinsters.     See  Three  spinning  fairies. 
Three  suitors.     Marshall.     Fairy  tales  of  all  nations. 
Three  swords.      Marshall.     Fairy  tales  of  all  nations. 
Three  tasks.     Baldwin.     Another  fairy  reader. 
Three  tradesmen.     .4->sop.     Fables  (Stickney). 
Three  treasures  of  the  giants.     Lang.     Orange  fairy  book. 
Three  vases.     ALsop.     I'atjles  (Burt  ed.). 
Three  ways  to  build  a  house,     ^^-e  Three  little  pigs.     H. 
Three  weavers.     Johnston.     Little  Colonel  at  boarding  school. 
Three  wishes.     L     Alderman.     Classics  old  and  new.      'M  reader. 

Fort>'  famous  fairy  tales. 

Hartland.     English  folk  and  fairy  tales 

Jacobs.     More  English  fairy  tales. 

Johnson.     P"ir-tree  fairy  book. 

Success  library,     v.  3. 

Welsh.      I'airy  tales  children  love. 


258  FAIRY  TALES 

Three  wishes.     II.     Caballero.     Spanish  fairy  tales. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 
Three  wishes.     III.     Djurklo.     Swedish  fairy  tales.      (Sausage.) 
Three  wishes.     IV.     Yeats.     Irish  fairy  and  folk  tales. 

See  also  Smith  and  the  devil. 
Three  wishes.     V.     Kennedy.     New  world  fair>-  book. 
Three  wishes.     VI.     Scudder.     Seven  little  people. 
Three  wishes.     VII.     Marshall.     Fairy  tales  of  all  nations. 
Three  wishes.     \'III.     Laboulaye.     Last  fairy  tales. 
Three  wishes.     IX.     Bellamy.     Wonder  children.     (Story  of  the 

three  wishes.) 
Three  wonderful  beggars,  Story  of.     Lang.     Violet  fairy  book. 

Pole\-oi.     Russian  fairy  tales.     (Marko  the  rich  and  Vasih-  the 
luckless.) 
Three  wonderful  dresses.     Bjrne.     Modern  Greek  fairy  tales. 
Three  wonders  of  the  world.     Laboulaye.     Last  fairy  tales. 
Three  years  without  wages.     Asbjornsen.     Tales  from  the  fjeld. 
Thresher  and  the  ear  of  corn.     ^Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Thrush  and  the  swallow.     ^Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Thrym.     See  Thor:    Quest  of  the  hammer. 
Thumbelina.     Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 

Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.  Little  Tiny). 

Andersen.     Wonder  stories.     (Thumbling.) 
*  Baldwin.     Fairy  reader. 

Boston  collection  of  kindergarten  stories  (Little  Thumb). 

Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories.     (Little  Totty.) 

Field.     Famous  fairy  tales. 

Jerrold.     Big  book  of  fairy  tales. 

Jerrold.     Reign  of   King  Oberon.     (Thumbeline.) 

Ketchum  and  Jorgensen.     Kindergarten  gems.     (Thumbling.) 

Lang.     Olive  fairy  book.     (Strange  adventure  of  little  Maia.) 

Lang.     Twelve  huntsmen,  and  other  stories. 

Lang.     Yellow  fairy  book. 

Lansing.     Fairy  tales,     v.   2. 

Singleton.     Goldenrod  fairy  book.     (Little  Tiny.) 

Welsh.     Fairy  tales  children  love. 
Thumbeline.     See  Thumbelina. 

Thumbikin.     Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the  Xorse. 
Thumbkin.     See  Boots  and  his  brothers. 
Thumbling.     I.     Grimm.     Fair\'  tales  (Lucas  tr.     Tom  Thumb). 

Grimm.     Household    stories    (Crane    tr.    Tom    Thumb;   Tom 
Thumb's  travels). 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Burt  ed.     Little  Thumb). 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Everyman's  ed.  Tom  Thumb). 

Scudder.     Book  of  folk  stories.     (Tom  Thumb.) 

Scudder.     Children's  book.     (Tom  Thumb.) 

Scudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories.     (Tom  Thumb.) 

Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables. 

Van   Sickle  and   Seegmiller.      Riverside   readers.      4th    reader. 
(Little  Thumb.) 
Thumbling.     11.     See  Thumbelina. 


FAIRY  TALES  259 

Thumbling  the  dwarf  and  Thumbling  the  giant.     See  ^■o^lng 

giant. 
Thunder-bird.     1.     Judson,    K.    B.     Myths  and   legends   of   the 

Pacific  Northwest.     (Origin  of  the  Thunder-bird.) 
Thunder  bird.     11.     Farmer.     Nature  myths. 
Thunder-bird  of  the  Dakotas.     Judd.     Wigwam  stories. 
Thunder-god  and  his  brother.     See  Thor:   Thor's  fishing. 
Thunderers.     Kennedy.     New  world  fairy  book. 

Pratt.     Legends  of  the  red  children. 
Ti-ke-wa-kush,   the  man  who  called  the  buffalo.     Grinnell. 

Pawnee  hero  stories. 
Ti-tiriti-ti.     Macdonell.     Italian  fairy  book. 
Tide-jewels.     Williams.     Fair>'  tales  from  folk  lore. 
Tides.     See  Cause  of  tides;   Crab  that  played  with  the  sea;   Crab 

and  the  moon. 
Tiger  and  the  giraffe.     W'iggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Tiger  and  the  shadow.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Tiger  gets  his  deserts.     W'iggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Tiger  lily,  snap-dragon  and  elephant  ear,  Origin  of  the.     Big- 
ham.     Overheard  in  fairy  land. 
Tiger  on  the  Hudson.     Aspinwall.     Short  stories  for  short  people. 
Tiger,   the  Brahmin  and  the  jackal.     See  Brahmin,  the  tiger 

and  the  jackal. 
Tiger,   the  fox  and   the  hunters.     Tappan.     Folk  stories  and 
fables. 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Tiger!     Tiger!     Kipliilg.     Jungle  book. 
Tiidu,  the  piper.     Lang.     Crimson  fairy  book. 
Tilly's     Christmas.     Judson     and     Bender.     Graded     literature 

readers.     4th  reader. 
Timbertop   and   Betsian.     English.     Fair>'   stories  and   wonder 

tales. 
Time  and  the  kings  of  the  elements.     Chodzko.     Fair\    talcs 

of  the  Slaw 
Timid  Agnes.     Harrison,  C.  C.     Old-fashioned    fairj-    book. 
Tin  rooster.     Bowen.     Second  story  reader. 
Tinder  box.     *  Andersen.     Best  fairy  tales  (Henderson  tr.). 
Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 
Andersen.     Fair>'  tales  (Paull  tr.). 
Andersen.     Wonder  stories  (Author's  ed.). 
Forty  famous  fairy  tales. 
Gibbon.     Reign  of  King  Cole. 
Lang.     Yellow  fairy  book. 
Welsh.     Fair>-  tales  children  love. 
Winnington.     Outlook  fairy  book. 
See  also  Blue  light. 
Ting-a-ling.     Stockton.     Ting-a-ling  talcs. 
Ting-a-ling    and    the   five    magicians.     Stockton,      i  mg- i-liiig 

talcs. 
Ting-a-ling's  visit  to  Tur-i-li-ra.     Stockton.     Ting-aling  talcs 
Tinkey.     Fairy  stories  from  St.   Nicholas. 
Tinklebell.     .'^lesser.     Next  night  stories. 


260  FAIRY  TALES 

Tinsel  and  lightning.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Tintelle's  mother.     Kennedy.     New  world  fairy  book. 
Tiny  Tim's  Christmas  dinner.     See  Cratchit's  Christmas  dinner. 
Tip- top,  History  of.     Arnold   and   Gilbert.     Stepping   stones  to 
literature,     v.  4. 

Cowles.     Art  of  story-telling. 

Ketchum  and  Jorgensen.     Kindergarten  gems.  (Story  of  Tip  Top). 
Tippy  Toes,  Adventures  of.     Bailey.     Stories  and  rhvmes  for  a 

child. 
Tired  of  being  a  little  girl.     Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories. 
Tit  for  tat.     Bryant.     Stories  to  tell  to  children.     (Little  jackal 
and  the  camel.) 

Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories. 

Frere.     Old  Deccan  days. 

O'Grady  and  Throop.     Teachers'  story  tellers'  book. 

Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Fairy  ring. 
Titans.     Francillon.     Gods  and  heroes  (Saturn.) 

Hutchinson.     Orpheus  with  his  lute.     (Coming  of  Zeus.) 

See  also  Prometheus. 
Tithonus.     See  Aurora  and  Tithonus. 

Titty   Mouse   and   Tatty   Mouse.  '  Coussens.     Child's   book   of 
stories. 

Forty  famous  fairy  tales. 
*Haaren.     Songs  and  stories.     2d  reader. 

Howard.     Banbury  cross  stories. 

Jacobs.     English  fairy  tales. 

Johnson.     Oak-tree  fairy  book. 

Mother  Goose's  nursery  rhymes  and  jingles  (Warne  ed.). 

O'Grady  and  Throop.     Teachers'  story  tellers'  book. 

Welsh.     Stories  children  love.     (Story  of  Titty  Mouse  and  Tatty 
Mouse.) 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 

See  also  Death  and  burial  of  poor  hen-sparrow;    Death  of  Chanti- 
cleer;  Spider  and  the  flea. 
To  your  good  health!     Lang.     Crimson  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Magic  ring,  and  other  stories. 
Toad.     L     Andersen.     Stories  (Riverside  ed.). 

Andersen.     Wonder  stories  (Author's  ed.). 
Toad.     n.     Aspinwall.     Short  stories  for  short  people. 
Toad  and  the  boy.     Zitkala-Sa.     Old  Indian  legends. 
Toad  and  the  may-fly.     ^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Toad-boy.     Aspinwall.     Short  stories  for  short  people. 
Toads  and  diamonds.     See  Diamonds  and  Toads. 
Toadstools,  Origin  of.     Bigham.     Overheard  in  fairy  land. 
Toinette  and  the  elves.     Coolidge.     Round  dozen. 

Dickinson  and  Skinner.     Children's  book  of  Christmas  stories. 
Tokgabi  and  his  pranks.     Griffis.  .  Unmannerly  tiger,  and  other 

Korean  tales. 
Tokgabi's  menagerie,  cats  and  dogs.     See  Why  the  dog  and  cat 
are  enemies.     H. 


FAIRY  TALES  2G1 

Toller's  neighbors.     Dascnt.     Popular  tales  from  the  Xorse. 

Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stories. 
Tom  goes  down  to  sea.     See  Tom,  the  water  baby. 
Tom  Hickathrift.     Gibbon.     Reign  of  King  Cole. 

Jacobs.     More  English  fairy  tales. 

Johnson.     Elm-tree  fairy  book. 

Mother  Goose's  nursery  rhymes,  tales  and  jingles  (Warne  ed.). 

Rhys.     Fairy  gold. 

Tom,  the  water  baby.     Arnold  and  Gilbert.     Stepping  stones  to 
literature,     v.  4.     (Water  babies.) 

Bailey  and  Lewis.     For  the  children's  hour. 

Blaisdell.     Child  life.     4th  reader. 

Field.     Famous  fairy  tales.     (Water  baby.) 

Judson  and  Bender.     Graded  literature  readers,     v.  4.     (Tom 
goes  down  to  sea.) 

Wiltse.     Kingergarten  stories. 
Tom  Thumb.     I.     .-^dams.     Folk-story  and  verse. 

Aunt  Louisa's  book  of  fairy  tales. 

Baldwin.     Fairy   stories   and   fables. 
*Blaisdell.     Child  life.     2d  reader. 

Chisholm.      In  fairy  land. 

Coe.     First  book  of  stories. 

Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories. 

Forty  famous  fairy  tales.     (History  of  Tom  Thumb.) 

Hartland.     English    folk   and   fairy   tales.     (History   of   Tom 
Thumb.) 

Jacobs.     English  fairy  tales.     (History  of  Tom  Thumb.) 

Johnson.     Birch-tree  fairy  book. 

Lansing.     Tales  of  old  England. 

Mabie.     Fairy  tales  every  child  should  know. 

Mabie.     Heroes  and  fairies. 

Mother  Goose's  nursery  rhymes,  tales  and  jingles  (Warne  cd.). 

Mother   Goose   rhymes,   jingles  and   fairy   tales     (Altemus    ed. 
History  of  Tom  Thumb). 

Mulock.     Fairy  tales. 

Norton.     Heart  of  oak  books,     v.  2.     (History  of  Tom  Thumb.) 

O'Shea.     Old  world  wonder  stories. 

Perkins.     Twenty  best  fairy  tales. 

Rhys.     Fairy  gold. 

Rolfe.     Fairy  tales  in  prose  and  verse. 

Singleton.     Wild  flower  fairy  book. 

Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables. 

Three  little  pigs  and  Tom  Thumb. 

Valentine.     Old,  old  fairy  tales  (Warne  ed.). 

Welsh.     Fairy  tales  children  love. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Fairy  ring.     (History  of  Tom  Thumit.; 

Willse.     Hero  folk  of  ancient  Britain. 
Tom  Thumb.     H.     .SVe  Thumbling. 
Tom  Thumb.      HL     See  Hoj)  o'  my  Thumb. 
Tom  Tim  Tot.     See  Tom  Til   Tot. 
Tom-tit  and  the  bear.     See  Wn  n  and  ilic  bear. 


262  FAIRY  TALES 

Tom  Tit  Tot.     Baldwin.     Fairy  tales. 

*Bowen.     Second  story  reader.     (Black  thing.) 

Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories. 

Hartland.     English  folk  and  fairy  tales. 

Jacobs.     English  fairy  tales. 

Johnson.     Oak-tree  fairy  book. 

Lansing.     Quaint  old  stories. 

Mabie.     Folk  tales  every  child  should  know.     (Tom  Tim  Tot.) 

Partridge.     Story  telling  in  home  and  school.     (Nimmy  Nimmv 
Not.) 

Rhys.     Fairy  gold. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 

See  also  Habetrot  and  Scantlie  Mab;   Rumpelstiltskin. 
Tom  Totherhouse.     Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the  Norse. 
Tomorrow.     Richards.     Golden  windows. 
Tongue-cut  sparrow.     Bailey  and  Lewis.    For  ike  children's  hour. 

Lang.     Elf  Maiden.     (Sparrow  with  the  slit  tongue.) 

Lang.     Pink  fairy  book.     (Sparrow  with  the  slit  tongue.) 

Lyman.     Story-telling. 

Ozaki.     Japanese  fairy  tales. 

Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables. 

\\'iggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 

Williston.     Japanese  fairy  tales. 
Tongues.     .-Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Tontlawald,  Tale  of  the.     Lang.     Violet  fairy  book. 
Tony   Bear  at   the   peacock   house.     Danielson.     Story   telling 

time. 
Too  many  to  marry.     See  Brazen  brogues. 
Too  much  gold.     See  Midas.     L 
Toomai  of  the  elephants.     Kipling.     Jungle  book. 
Top  and  ball.     Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Andersen.     Stories   (Riverside  ed.     Lovers). 

Andersen.     Wonder  stories  (Author's  ed.     Lovers). 

Bailey  and  Lewis.     For  the  children's  hour. 

Scudder.     Children's  book.     (Lovers.) 
Top  Off — Half  Off — All  Gone.     See  Cat  and  the  mouse  in  partner- 
ship. 
Topknots  and  crockery  hats.     Griffis.     Unmannerly  tiger,  and 

other  Korean  tales. 
Toreador's  sword,  Story  of  the.     Harrison,  C.  C.     Bric-a-brac 

stories. 
Torpedo  that  was  lost.     Henderson.     Sea  yarns  for  bo\s. 
Tortoise  and  the  birds.     See  Foolish  tortoise. 
Tortoise  and  the  eagle.     See  Foolish  tortoise. 
Tortoise  and  the  geese.     See  Talkative  tortoise. 
Tortoise  and  the  hare.     See  Hare  and  the  tortoise. 
Tortoise  and  a  mischievous  monkey,  Tale  of.     Lang.     Brown 

fairy  book. 
Tortoise  that  would  talk.     See  Talkative  tortoise. 
Totem  of  the  son  of  Yelth.     Nixon-Roulet.     Indian  folk  tales. 
Town  mouse  and  the  country  mouse.     See  Country  mouse  and 
the  town  mouse. 


FAIRY  TALES  2G3 

Town-mouse  and  the  fell-mouse.     See  Countn.   mouse  and  the 

town  mouse. 
Town  musicians.     See  Bremen  town  musicians. 
Town  of  the  snake  girls.     Lummis.     Pueblo  Indian  folk  stories. 
Toy  princess.     Chisholm.,     Enchanted  land. 
Trail  of  the  far-off  lodge.     Xixon-Roulet.     Indian  folk  tales. 
Trapping  in  the  Happy  Hunting  Grounds.     Judd.     Wigwam 

stories. 
Traveler,     .tsop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Traveler  and  his  dog.     .^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Traveler  and  the  tiger.     W'iggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Traveler  and  the  viper.     Scudder.     Children's  book. 

Scudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories. 
Traveler,  the  cook  and  the  little  old  man.     Richards.     Jo\ous 

story  of  Toto. 
Travelers.     ^-Esop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 
Travelers  and  the  axe.     iEsop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.  Two  travelers). 

/Esop.     F~ables  (Stickney.     Two  travelers.) 

Lansing.     Quaint  old  stories.     (Travelers  and  the  hatchet.) 

Scudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories. 

Stevenson.     Plays  for  the  home.      (Travelers  and  the  hatchet.) 

Welsh.     Stories  children  love.     (Two  travelers.) 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts.     (Two  travelers.) 
Travelers  and  the  bear.     /Esop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

.^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.     Bear  in  the  woods). 

^sop.     Fables  (Jacobs.     Two  fellows  and  the  bear). 

^F^sop.     Fables  (Stickney.     Bear  and  the  two  travelers). 

Scudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Travelers  and  the  crow.     ^Esop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

.^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Travelers  and  the  hatchet.     See  Travelers  and  the  axe. 
Travelers  by  the  seaside.     .-Esop.     Fables  ( Burt  ed.). 
Traveling  companion.     Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 

Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (PauU  tr.). 

Andersen.     Wonder  stories  (Author's  ed.). 

Marshall.     Fair^'  tales  of  all  nations. 

Singleton.     Wild  flower  fairy  book. 

See  also  Companion. 
Traveling  musicians.     See  Bremen  town  musicians. 
Travels  of  a  fox.     Bailey.     For  the  story  teller. 

Baile\-  and  Lewis.     For  the  children's  hour. 

Johnson.     f)ak-trec  fairv  book. 
Travels  of  Baron  Munchausen.     Scudder.     Children's  bo(jk. 

Tajjpan.     Stories  from  seven  old  favorites. 

Welsh.     Stories  children  love.     (Tales  from  the  travels  of  iiaron 
Munchausen.) 
Treasure  seeker.     Land.     Crimson  fair\'  book. 

Lang.     Snow-queen,  and  other  stories. 
Treasure  seeking.     Thomas.     Welsh  fairy  bn(jk. 
Tree  and  the  reeds.     See  Oak  and  the  reed. 


264  FAIRY  TALES 

Tree-bound.     Ziikala-Sa.     Old  Indian  legends. 

Tree  in  the  city.     Richards.     Golden  windows. 

Trees.     Brown,  A.  F.     Star  jewels. 

Tremsin,  the  bird  zhar,  and  Nastasia,  the  lovely  maid  of  the 

sea.     See  Feather  of  the  zhar  bird. 
Trial.     Bay.     Danish  fairy  and  folk  tales. 
Trial  of  brides.     Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 
Trials  of  two  heavenly  lovers.     Allen.     Korean  tales.     (Ching 
Yuh  and  Kyain  Oo;   or,  The  trials  of  two  heavenly  lovers.) 
See  also  Sky  bridge  of  birds. 
Tribes,  Origin  of  the.     Judson,  K.  B.     Myths  and  legends  of  the 

Pacific  Northwest. 
Tribulations  of  a  cobbler.     Caballero.     Spanish  fairy  tales. 
Triptolemos.     Beckwith.     In  mythland.     v.  2.     (Story  of  Ceres.) 
Burt  and  Ragozin.     Herakles  and  other  heroes. 
Guerber.     Myths  of  Greece  and   Rome.      (Ceres  and  Triptole- 

mus.) 
Hutchinson.     Orpheus  with  his  lute.     (/«  Mother  and  the  maid.) 

Trishka's  caftan,     .^sop.     Fables  (Stickney.     Supplement). 

W'iggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Tristram.     See  Sir  Tristram. 

Tritill,  Litill,  and  the  birds.     Lang.     Crimson  fairy  book. 
Trojan  war.     Adams.     Myths  of  old  Greece.     (Fall  of  Troy.) 

Arnold  and  Gilbert.     Stepping  stones  to  literature,     v.  4. 

Baldwin.     Thirty  more  famous  stories.     (Fall  of  Troy.) 

Church.     Greek  story  and  song.     (Story  of  Troy;   Strange  story 
of  the  false  Helen.) 

Guerber.     Myths  of  Greece  and  Rome. 

Haaren  and  Poland.     Famous  men  of  Greece.     (Agamemnon.) 

Hutchinson.     Golden  porch  (Builders  of  Troy). 

Peabody.     Old  Greek  folk  stories.     (House  of  Agamemnon.) 

Storr.     Half  a  hundred  hero  tales.     (Sack  of  Troy.) 

Tappan.     Stories  from  the  classics. 

5^6"  a/50  Paris:   Apple  of  discord ;   Wooden  horse. 
Troll's  daughter.     Lang.     Aladdin,  and  other  stories. 

Lang.     Pink  fairy  book. 
Troll's  hammer.     Jerrold.     Reign  of  King  Oberon. 

Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stories. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Fairy  ring. 
Trolls    in    Hedale    wood.     Asbjornsen.     Folk    and    fairy    tales. 
(Lads  who  met  the  trolls  in  the  Hedale  wood.) 

Asbjornsen.     Tales  from  the  fjeld. 
Trooper  and  his  horse,     ^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Troublesome  visitors.     See  Herr  Korbes. 
Trudel's  siege.     Alcott.     Lulu's  library,  v.  3. 
True  and  false  prince.     Haaren.     Ballads  and  tales. 
True    and    untrue.     Dasent.     Popular    tales    from    the    Xorse. 
True  bride.     Grimm.     Fairy  tales"  (Paull  tr.). 

Lang.     Green   fairy   book. 
True  history.     Carpenter.     Long  ago  in  Greece. 


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Trumpeter  taken  prisoner.     .Esop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

.•Esop.     Fables  (,Burt  ed.). 

^•Esop.     Fables  Jacobs). 
Trus'  or  intrus.'     Young.     Behind  the  dark  pines. 
Trusty  John.     See  Faithful  John. 
Truth,  Story  of.     Bakewell.     True  fairy  stories. 
Truthful  little  Persian.     Arnold   and    Gilbert.     Stepping   stones 

to  literature,     v.  3. 
Truth's  triumph.     Frere.     Old  Deccan  days. 

W'iggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  wonder. 
Tsarevich  Ivan  and  the  harp  that  harped  without  a  harper. 

Polevoi.  Russian  fairy  tales. 
Tsarevna  frog.  See  Frog  queen. 
Tsarevna   Loveliness-Inexhaustible.      Polevoi.      Russian    fairy 

tales. 
Tudur  ap  Einion.     Thomas.     \\'elsh  fairy  book. 
Tula  Oolah.     Aspinwall.     Short  stories  for  short  people. 
Tulip  bed.     Hartland.     English  folk  and  fain,'  tales. 

See  also  Fragrant  tulip  bed. 
Tulman.     Douglas.     Scottish  fairy  tales. 

Tune  that  makes  the  tiger  drowsy.     Tappan.     Folk  stories  and 
fables. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Tunny  and  the  dolphin.     /Esop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Turkey  factor.     Baring-Gould.     Old  English  fairy  tales. 
Turkey  maiden.     Wilson,  G.  L.     Myths  of  the  red  children. 
Turkey  queen.     See  Blondina 

Turkeys  turning  the  tables.     Howells.     Christmas  every  day. 
Turned  loaf.     English.     Fair>'  stories  and  wonder  tales. 
Turnip,     (irimm.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 

Grimm.     Fair>'  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Everyman's  ed.     Man  in  the  bag). 
Turtle  and  his  bride.     Lang.     Brown  fair>  book. 

Lang.     Elf  maiden. 
Turtle-Dove,  Sage-Cock  and  the  witch.     Compton.     Snowbird 

and  the  water  tiger,  and  other  American  Indian  talcs. 
Turtle,  the  wolf  and  the  hyena.     Stafford.     Animal  fables. 
Twelve  brothers.     Forty  famous  fairy  tales. 

Grimm.      Fairy  talcs  (Paull  tr.). 

Grimm.      Household  stories  (Crane  tr.). 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Burt  ed.). 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Everyman's  ed.). 

Lang.     Forty  thieves,  and  other  stories. 

Lang.     Red  fairy  book. 

Mabie.     Fairy  tales  every  child  should  know. 

Mabie.     Heroes  and  fairies. 

Welsh.     Fairy  talcs  children  love. 

See  also  Si.x  swans;   Twelve  wild  ducks;   V\'ild  swans. 
Twelve  by  the  mail.     See  Mail-coach  passengers. 


266  FAIRY  TALES 

Twelve  dancing  princesses.     Chisholm.     Enchanted  land. 

Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Everyman's  ed.     Dancing  shoes). 

Lang.     Red  fairy  book. 

Singleton.     Goldenrod  fairy  book.     (Dancing  shoes.) 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Magic  casements. 
Twelve  huntsmen.     Chisholm.     Enchanted  land. 

Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Burt  ed.     Bride's  venture). 

Lang.     Green  fairy  book. 

Lang.  Twelve  huntsmen,  and  other  stories. 
Twelve  idlers.  Grimm.  Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 
Twelve  months.     I.      *Baldwin.     Second    fairy    reader. 

Chodzko.     Fairy  tales  of  the  Slav. 

Farmer.     Nature  myths. 

Gask.     Folk  tales  from  many  lands.     (Four  seasons.) 

Johnson.     Elm-tree  fairy  book. 

Laboulaye.     Fairy  book. 

Van  Sickle  and  Scegmiller.     Riverside  readers.     2d  reader. 

Welsh.     Stories  children  love. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Fairy  ring. 
Twelvemonths.     U.     Canton.     Reign    of    King    Herla.     (Little 

Snow-flake.) 
Twelve  white  peacocks.     Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the  Norse. 
Twelve  wild  ducks.     Asbjornsen.     Fairy  tales  from  the  far  north. 

Dasent.     Popular  talcs  from  the  Norse. 

Thorne-Thomsen.     East  o'  the  sun  and  west  o'  the  moon. 

See  also  Six  swans;   Twelve  brothers;   Wild  swans. 
Twelve  wild  geese.     Yeats.     Irish  fairy  and  folk  tales. 
Twigmuntus,    Cowbelliantus,    Perchnosius.     Djurklo.     Fairy 
tales  from  the  Swedish. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Fairy  ring. 
Twin  brothers.      L     Grundtvig.     Fairy  tales  from  afar. 
Twin  brothers.      H.     Lang.     Grey  fairy  book. 

Lang.      Invisible  prince,  and  other  stories. 
Twin  brothers.     See  Two  brothers.     III. 
Twin  stars.     Holbrook.     Book  of  nature  myths. 

James.     Alagic  jaw  bone. 
Twist-mouth  family.     Johnson.     Oak-tree  fairy  book. 
Twm  of  the  fair  lies.     Thomas.     Welsh  fairy  book. 
Two  baker  boys.     Stebbins.     3d  reader. 

Two  brothers.     I.     Andersen.     Stories  and  tales  (Author's  ed.). 
Two  brothers.     II.     Chodzko.     Fairy  tales  of  the  Slav. 

Marshall.     Fairy  tales  of  all  nations.      (Brothers.) 
Two  brothers.     III.     Grimm.     Household  tales  (Burt  ed.     Twin 
brothers). 

Grimm.     Household  tales  (Everyman's  ed.). 
Two  brothers.     IV.     Lang.     Pink  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Golden  mermaid,  and  othe  stories. 
Two  brothers.     V.     Steel.     Tales  of  the  Punjab. 
Two  brothers.     VI.     Wardrop.     Georgian  folk  tales. 
Two  brothers.     VII.     Gask.     Folk  tales  from  many  lands. 


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Two  brothers.     MIL     Xixon-Roulet.     Japanese  folk  stories  and 

fain,-  tales. 
Two  brothers.     IX.     Johnson.     Birch-tree   fairy   book. 
Two  brothers.     X.     See  \'alentine  and  Orson. 
Two  brothers  and  the  old  witch,     ^ee  Old  hag's  long  leather  bag. 
Two  caskets.     See  Man's  daughter  and  the  woman's  daughter. 
Two  charms  (poem).     Rhys.     Fair>-  gold. 
Two  countrymen.     Ste\enson.     Plays  for  the  home. 
Two  crabs.     See  Crab  and  his  mother. 
Two  daughters.     Welsh.     Stories  children  love. 
Two  dogs.     ^■Esop.     Fables  (Stickney.    Supplement). 
Two  fellows  and  the  bear.     See  Travelers  and  the  bear. 
Two  foolish  birds.     Baldwin.     Fairy  stories  and  fables. 

See  also  Blackbird  and  the  doves;   Jay  and  the  peacock;   Vain 
jackdaw. 
Two  foxes.     I.     ^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Two  foxes.     II.     Douglas.     Scottish  fairy  tales. 
Two  foxes  and  the  hot  rolls.     Johnson.     Book  of  fairy-tale  foxes. 

See  also  Hare  and  the  fox. 
Two  friends.     Mace.     Home  fairy  tales. 
Two  frogs.     I.     iEsop.     Fables  (Stickney). 
Two  frogs.     II.     ^sop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

•Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

Grover.     Folk-lore  readers,     v.  1. 
Two  frogs.     III.     See  Frog  travelers. 
Two  genies.     Silver  fairy  book. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  wonder. 
Two  gifts.     Gask.     Folk  tales  from  many  lands. 
Two  goats,     i^sop.     Fables  (Stickney). 
Two  in  a  sack.     Lang.     Violet  fairy  book. 
Two  king's  children.     Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 
Two  little  cooks.     Bailey  and  Lewis.     F"or  the  children's  hour. 
Two  lizards,     ^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Two  losses.     Wardrop.     Georgian   folk   tales. 
Two  maidens.     Andersen.     Stories  and  tales  (Author's  ed.). 
Two  melons.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  wonder. 

See  also  Swallow  king's  rewards. 
Two  millers.     Underhill.     Dwarfs'  tailor,  and  other  fairy  tales. 
Two  Moqui  heroes.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  wonder. 

Williams.     Fairy  tales  from  folklore. 
Two  mothers  and  a  child.     Davis  and  Chow-Leung.     Chinese 

fables  anrl  folk  stories. 
Two  mountains.     Davis  and   Chow-Leung.     Chinese  fabks  and 

folk  stories. 
Two  mules  (poem).     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Two  old  soldiers.     Blaisdell.     Child  life.     5lh  reader. 
Two  out  of  the  knapsack.     Polevoi.     Russian  fairy  tales. 
Two  packs.     Scudder.     Children's   book. 

S<:udder.     Fable  and  folk  stories. 
Two  paths.     Lindsay.     More  mother  stories. 
Two  pots.     See  Earthen  pot  and  the  i)ot  of  brass. 
Two  princes.     Bain.     Cossack  fairy  tales. 


268  FAIRY  TALES 

Two  rabbits.     J^sop.     P'ables  (Burt  ed.). 

Two  lats.     .^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

Two  rats,  the  fox  and  the  egg.     See  Rats,  the  fox  and  the  egg. 

Two  scythes.     .-Esop.     F"ables  (Burt  ed.). 

Two  serving  damsels.     Hartland.     English  folk  and  fairy  tales. 

Two  shepherds.     See  Shepherd's  son  and  the  ogre. 

Two  sisters.     See  Rakshas'  palace. 

Two  sisters  who  were  jealous  of  their  younger  sister.     See 

Three  sisters,  Story  of  the. 
Two  soldiers.     Cary.     Fairy  legends  of  the  French  provinces. 
Two  soldiers  and  the  robber.     iEsop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Two  sons  of  Ivan  the  soldier.     Polevoi.     Russian  fairy  tales. 
Two  springs.     ^-Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

Two  step-sisters.     See  Alan's  daughter  and  the  woman's  daughter. 
Two  thieves.     Wardrop.     Georgian  folk  tales. 
Two  thieves  and  the  bear.     iEsop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Two  travelers.     I.     See  Travelers  and  the  axe. 
Two  travelers.     II.     Bidpai.     Tortoise  and  the  geese. 
Two  travelers  and  the  oyster.     .Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Two  travelers  of  differing  humors.     iEsop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Two  wanderers.     Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 
Two  ways.     Richards.     Golden  windows. 

Two  ways  of  telling  a  story.    Ingelow.    Stories  told  to  a  child,    v.  1. 
Two  weasels,  Story  of  the.     Nixon-Roulet.     Indian  folk  tales. 
Two  white  snakes.     See  Three  snake  leaves. 
Two  wild  creatures  at  meals.     Keyes.     Five  senses. 
Two  wishes.     Coolidge.     Round  dozen. 
Two  young  men  and  the  restaurant  keeper.     Success  library. 

\'.  3. 
Two  young  ploughmen.     Douglas.     Scottish  fairy  tales. 
Twrch  Trwyth.     See  Kilwch  and  Olwen. 
Tyr  and  the  wolf.     See  Binding  of  the  Fenris  wolf. 
Tyrant  who  became  a  just  ruler.     Bidpai.     Tortoise  and  the 
geese. 

See  also  How  a  bad  king  became  a- good  one. 
Tyrone,  Legend  of  (poem).     Yeats.     Irish  fairy  and  folk  tales. 


u 

Udea  and  her  seven  brothers.     Lang.     Grey  fairy  book. 
Ugly  duckling.      *  Andersen.     Best   fairy  tales  (Henderson   tr.). 

Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 

Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Turpin  ed.). 

Andersen.     Stories  (Riverside  ed.). 

Andersen.     Wonder  stories  (Author's  ed.). 

Arnold  and  Gilbert.     Stepping  st-ones  to  literature,     v.  3. 

Bailey  and  Lewis.     For  the  children's  hour. 
*Baldwin.     Fairy  reader. 

Blaisdell.     Child  life.     2d  reader. 


FAIRY  TALES  2G9 

Ugly  duckling  —  contmued. 

Boston  collection  of  kindergarten  stories. 
*Bo\ven.     Second  story  reader. 

Coe.     First  book  of  stories. 

Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories. 

Favorite  fair>-  tales. 

Field.     Famous  fairy  tales. 

Gibbon.     Reign  of  King  Cole. 

Harris.     Favorites  from  fairyland. 

Jerrold.     Big  book  of  fairy  tales. 

Johnson.     Birch-tree  fairy  book. 

Klingensmith.     Household  stories. 

Lang.     Orange  fairy  book. 

Mabie.     Fairy  tales  everj'  child  should  know. 

Mabie.     Heroes  and  fairies. 

Norton.     Heart  of  oak  books,     v.  3. 

Perkins.     Twenty  best  fairy  tales. 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 

(play).     Stevenson.     Plays  for  the  home. 

Stone.     Children's  stories  that  never  grow  old. 

Strong.     All  the  year  round,     v.  4.     Summer. 

Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables. 

W'hittier.     Child  life  in  prose. 

\\  iltse.     Kindergarten  stories. 
Ulysses.     Adams.     Myths  of  old  Greece.     (Wanderings  of  Ulysses; 
Homecoming  of  Ulysses.) 

Baldwin.     Golden  age. 

Carpenter.     Long  ago  in  Greece.     (Odysseus  and  Leucothea.) 

Church.     Greek  story  and  song. 

Haaren   and    Poland.     Famous    men   of    Greece.     (Adventures 
of  Ulysses.) 

Norton.     Heart  of  oak  books,     v.  3.     (Adventures  of  Ulysses.) 

Peabody.     Old  Greek  folk  stories.     (Adventures  of  Odysseus.) 

Pratt.     Myths  of  Old  Greece,     v.  3. 

Storr.     Half  a  hundred  hero  tales. 

Tappan.     Stories  from  the  classics. 
Ulysses  and  the  bag  of  winds.     Coe  and  Christie.     Story  hour 
readers.     3d  book.      (Bag  of  winds.) 

Hyde.     Favorite  Greek  myths.     (Bag  of  winds.) 

Judd.     Classic  myths.     (Bag  of  winds.) 

Van  Sickle  and  Seegmillcr.      Riverside  readers.     2d  reader. 

Wilson,  Mrs.  L.  L.  W.     Nature  study  reader.     (Bag  of  winds.) 
Ulysses  and  Polyphemus.     Johonnot.     Stories  of  the  olden  linie. 
(Polyphemus.) 

Mabie.     Myths  every  child  should  know.     (Cyclops.) 

Peabody.     Old  Greek  folk  stories.     (Curse  of  Polyphemus.) 

Pratt.     Myths  of  old  Greece,     v.  3.      (Polyphemus.) 

Scudder.     Children's  book.     (Cyclops.) 
Ulysses  at  Circe's  palace.  Hawthorne.  Tanglewood  tales.    ((  ircc  s 
palace.) 

Hyde.     Favorite  Greek  myths. 

Pratt.     Myths  of  Old  Greece,     v.  3.     (Circe's  iialace.) 


270  FAIRY  TALES 

Umbrellas,  origin  of.     See  Elf  and  the  dormouse. 
Una  and   the  Red  Cross  knight.     Lang.     Red.  romance  book. 
(How  the  Red  Cross  knight  slew  the  dragon;   Una  and  the 
lion.) 
Unambitious  queen.     Brown.     One-footed  fairy. 
Unanana  and  the  elephant.     Gibbon.     Reign  of  King  Cole. 
Uncle  Curro  and  his  cudgel.     Caballero.     Spanish  fairy  tales. 
Uncle  lion.     James.     Man  elephant. 
Uncle  Rain  and  Brother  Drouth.     Van  Sickle  and  Secgmiller. 

Riverside  readers.     3d  reader. 
Under  the  willow-tree.     Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Anderson.     Stories  and  tales  (Author's  ed.). 
Underground  workers.     Lang.     Violet  fairy  book. 
Undertakers.     Kipling.     Second  jungle  book. 
Underworld,  Story  of  the.     Bellamy.     Wonder  children. 
Undine.     Mabie.     Famous  stories  every  child  should  know. 
Undutiful  daughter.     Baring-Gould.     Old  English  fairy  tales. 
Ungrateful  children  and  the  old  father  who  went  to  school 

again.     Bain.     Cossack  fairy  tales. 
Ungrateful  guest.     Baldwin.     Fifty    famous    stories. 
Ungrateful  soldier.     Baldwin.     Fifty  famous  stories. 
Unhappy  son.     Brown,  A.  E.     Tale  of  the  red  children. 
Unicorn.     Silver  fairy  book. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  wonder. 
Union  gives  strength.     See  Bundle  of  sticks. 
Unknown  island.     See  St.  Brandan. 

Unktomee  and  his  bundle  of  songs.     Eastman.     Smoky  Day's 
wigwam  evenings. 
Eastman.     Wigwam  evenings. 
Unktomee    and    the    elk.     Eastman.     Smoky     Day's     wigwam 
evenings. 
Eastman.     Wigwam  evenings. 
Unlooked-for  prince.     Lang.     Grey  fairy  book. 
Unlucky  Daniel.     Bain.     Cossack  fairy  tales. 
Unlucky  John.     Lang,  L.  B.     All  sorts  of  stories  book. 
Unmannerly  tiger.     Grifhs.     Unmannerly  tiger,  and  other  Korean 

tales. 
Unnatural  mother.     Bourhill  and  Drake.     Fairy  tales  from  South 

Africa. 
Unpalatable  advice.     Caballero.     Spanish  fairy  tales. 
Unseen  giant.     Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories. 
Unselfish  moon.     Farmer.     Nature  myths. 
Unsinkable  pilot  boat.     Henderson.     Sea  yarns  for  boys. 
Upon  a  peak  in  Darien.     Baldwin.     Thirty  more  famous  stories. 
Upsidedownians.     Aspinwall.     Short  stories  for  short  people. 
Urashima.     See  Uraschimataro  and  the  turtle. 
Uraschima   Taro,  the   fisher  lad."    See   Uraschimataro   and    the 

turtle. 
Urashima,  the  fisher-boy.     See  Uraschimataro  and  the  turtle. 


FAIRY  TALES  271 

Uraschinaataro   and   the   turtle.     Finnemore.     Peeps  at   many 
lands.     Japan. 

Johnson.     Birch-tree  fairy  book.     (Fisher-bo>'.) 

Lang.     Pink  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Snow-queen,  and  other  stories. 

Marshall.     Fair}-  tales  of  all  nations.     (Japanese  fisherman.) 

Nixon-Roulet.     Japanese  folk  stories  and  fairy  tales.     (Princess 
of  the  sea.) 

Norton.     Heart  of  oak  books,     v.  3.     (Fisher-boy  Urashima.) 

Ozaki.     Japanese  fairy  book.     (Uraschima  Taro,  the  fisher  lad.) 

Pyle.     Where  the  wind  blows.     (Urashima.) 

Singleton.     Wild  flower  fairy  book.     (Urashima,  the  fisher-boy.) 

Success  library,     v.  3. 

Williston.     Japanese  fairy  tales.     (Urashima.) 
Useful  coal.     Richards.     Toto's  merry  winter. 
Useful  little  worm.     Bailey.     Stories  and  rhymes  for  a  child. 
Usheen  in  the  island  of  youth.     See  Last  of  the  Feni. 
Utgard-king.     See  Thor:   Thor  and  the  frost  giants. 


Vagabond.     Baring.     Blue  rose  fairy  book. 

Vagabonds.     Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories.     (Ragamuftins.) 

Grimm.     Fairy  tales.     (Paull  tr.     Pack  of  vagabonds.) 

Grimm.     Household  stories  (Crane  tr.). 

Grimm.     Household  talcs  (Burt  ed.     Rogue's  holiday). 

See  also  Chanticleer  and  Partlett,  Adventures  of;   Cock  and  the 
hen  in  the  nutwood;   Herr  Korbes. 
Vain  jackdaw.     JEsop.     P^ables  (Black  ed.). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

^sop.     Fables  (Stickney). 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts.     (Jackdaw  with  borrowed 
plumes.) 

See  also  Jay  and  the  peacock;   Two  foolish  birds. 
Valentine     and     Orson.     Herbertson.     Heroic     legends.     (Two 
brothers.) 

Jerrold.     Big  book  of  fairy  tales. 

Macleod.     Book  of  ballad  stories. 

Scudder.     Children's  book.     (History  of  Valentine  and  Orson.) 

Valentine.     Old,  old  fairy  tales. 
Valentine  and  Orson  in  Arabia.     Goddard.     Fairy  tales  in  other 

lands. 
Valiant  blackbird.     Canton.     Reign  of  King  Herla. 

Rouse.     Talking  thrush. 

Sec  also  iJrakesbill  and  his  friends. 
Valiant  chanticleer.      Djurklo.     Fairy  tales  from  the  Swedish. 
Valiant  chattee-maker.     Frere.     Old  Deccan  da>s. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Fairy  ring. 
Valiant  tailor.     See  Brave  little  tailor.  ,    ,     r>     •  • 

Valiant  Vickey,  the  brave  weaver.     Steel.      I  ales  of  the  1  unjab. 
Vampire  and  .St.  Michael.      Bain.     Cossack  fairy  tales. 


272  FAIRY  TALES 

Vanemuine,  god  of  song.     See  Voices  of  nature. 

Vardiello.     Macdonell.     Italian  fairy  book. 

Vasilisa  the  beauty.     Dole.     White  duckling,  and  other  stories. 
Pjle,  K.     Where  the  wind  blows.     (Vasilissa  the  fair.) 

Vasilisa  with  the  Golden  Tress  and  Ivan  the  Pea.  Singleton. 
Goldenrod  fairy  book.  (Story  of  Vasilisa  with  the  Golden 
Tress.) 

Vasilissa  the  fair.     See  Vasilisa  the  beauty. 

Veiled  lady.     Harrison,  E.  O.     Prince  Silverwings. 

Venus  and  the  cat.     ^sop.     Fables  (Jacobs.     Cat-maiden). 
Carrick.     Kitty  cat  tales. 

Verlioka.     Polevoi.     Russian  fairy  tales. 

Very  bad  boy,  Story  of  a.     Lang.     Lilac  fairy  book. 

Very  hot  contest.     Henderson.     Sea  yarns  for  boys. 

Vesper  star.     May.     Little  Prudy's  fairy  book. 

Vice  and  fortune,     ^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

Vila  in  the  golden  castle.  Houghton.  Russian  grandmother's 
wonder  tales. 

Vila  of  Muhlenburg.  Houghton.  Russian  grandmother's  won- 
der tales. 

Village  quack.     ^Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

Viper  and  the  file.     See  Serpent  and  the  file. 

Virgilius    the   sorcerer.     Lang.      Beauty   and   the  beast. 
Lang.     Violet  fairy  book. 

Vision  of  Dante.     Harrison,  E.     In  story  land. 

Vision  of  MacConglinney.     Jacobs.     More  Celtic  fairy  tales. 

Vision  of  the  last  day.  Andersen.    Stories  and  tales  (Author's  ed.). 

Vision  of  Tosonu.     See  Vision  of  Tsunu. 

Vision  of  Tsunu.     Griffis.     Unmannerly  tiger,  and  other  Korean 
tales.     (Woodman  and  the  mountain  fairies.) 
Johnson.     Elm-tree  fairy  book.     (Vision  of  Tosonu.) 
Tappan.     Myths  from   many   lands. 
See  also  Rip  Van  Winkle. 

Visit  to  the  moon.     See  Daniel  O'Rourke. 

Visiting  ghost.  Judson,  K.  B.  Myths  and  legends  of  the  Pacific 
Northwest. 

Vizier  and  the  fly.     Silver  fairy  book. 

Vizier  that  was  punished.     See  Vizier  who  was  punished. 

Vizier,  the  monkey,  the  lion  and  the  serpent.  Ortoli.  Even- 
ing tales. 

Vizier  who  was  punished.     Arabian    nights    (Dodge    ed.     Vizier 
that  was  punished). 
Arabian  nights  (Lang.     Story  of  the  vizier  who  was  punished). 
Arabian     nights     (Townsend.     History   of  the  vizier  who  was 

punished). 
Welsh.     Fairy  tales  children  love.     (Vizier  that  was  punished.) 

Voice  of  Death.     Lang.     Red  fairy  book. 

Voice  of  the  bell.  Griffis.  Unmannerly  tiger,  and  other  Korean 
tales. 

Voices  at  the  window.     Bain.     Cossack  fairy  tales. 

Voices  of  nature.     Judd.     Classic  myths. 

Volund's  revenge.     Edmison.     Stories    from    Norseland. 


FAIRY  TALES  273 

Vox  Angelica  and  Lieblich  Gedacht,  Story  of.     Baring.     Blue 

rose  fairy  book. 
Voyage  of  Maelduin  (poem).     Graves.     Irish  fairy  book.     (\'o\- 
age  of  Maeldune.) 
Higginson.     Tales   of   the   enchanted   islands   of   the   Atlantic. 

(.Maelduin's  voyage.) 
Jacobs.     Book  of  wonder  voyages. 
Voyage  of  Ohthere.     Wilmot-Buxton.     Stories  of  early  England. 
Voyage  of  the  wee  red  cap.     Dickinson  and  Skinner.     Children's 
book  of  Christmas  stories. 
Yeats.     Irish  fairy  and  folk  tales.     (Witches'  excursion.) 
Vulcan.     Francillon.     Gods  and  heroes.     (God  of  fire.) 
Guerber.     M\ths  of  Greece  and  Rome. 


w 

Wagtail  and  the  jackal.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Waits  of  Bremen.     See  Bremen  town  musicians. 
Wall  Dad  the  simple-hearted.     Lang.     Brown  fairy  book. 
Walled  garden.     Richards.     Golden  windows. 
Walls  of  Sparta.     Brown,  E.  V.     Stories  of  childhood  and  nature. 
Walnut   tree   that   wanted   to   bear   tulips.     Wiltse.     Kinder- 
garten stories. 
Walrus  tooth's  story.     Harrison,  C.  C.     Bric-a-brac  stories. 
Wampum-bird  and  the  boy,  Legend  of  the.     Judd.     Wigwam 

stories. 
Wandering  Jew.     Baring-Gould.     Curious  myths  of  the   middle 
ages. 
Mabie.     Legends  ever>-  child  should  know. 
Scuddcr.     Book  of  legends. 
Wandering     star.     (Will-o-the-Wisp.)     Brooks.     Stories    of     the 
red  children. 
Brown,  A.  F.     Tales  of  the  red  children. 
Prat  I.     Legends  of  the  red  children.      (Will-o'-thc-Wisp.) 
Wanderings  of  Arasmon.     ("hisholni.     In  fairyland. 
Wanderings  of  Vicram  Maharajah.     Frere.     Old  Deccan  days. 

Pvie,  K.      Where  the  wind  blows. 
Wanton  calf.     /Esop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

yEsop.     Fables   (Burt  ed.). 
War  dance  of  the  mice.     Lummis.     Pueblo  Indian  folk  tales. 
War  horse  and  ass.     See  Horse  and  ass. 

War  of  the  wolf  and  the  fox.     Baldwin.     Fairy  stories  and  fables. 
(Battle  of  the  beasts.) 
Johnson.     Book  of  fairy  tales  foxes.     (Fox  and  the  ol.l  cat  and 

dog.) 
Klingensmith.     Household  stories. 
Lang.      Beauty  and  the  beast,  and  other  stories. 
Lang.     Green  fairy  book. 
Warlike  seven.     Zitkala-'Sa.     Old    Indian   legends. 
Warlock  o'  Oakwood.     Gricrsnn.     Cliildnn's  tales  from   Scottish 
ballads. 
See  also  Michael  Scott. 


274  FAIRY  TALES 

War  party.     Eastman.     Smoky  Day's  wigwam  evenings. 

Eastman.     Wigwam  evenings. 
Wars  of  Wa-Kee-Yan  and  Unk-Tay-Hee.     Eastman.     Smoky 
Day's  wigwam  evenings. 
Eastman.     Wigwam  evenings. 
Was  it  the  first  turtle?     Holbrook.     Book  of  nature  myths. 
Van  Sickle  and  Seegmiller.     Riverside  readers.     2d  reader. 
Washington    and    the    cherry    tree.     Baldwin.     Fifty    famous 
stories.     (George  Washington  and  his  hatchet.) 
Ketchum  and  Jorgensen.     Kindergarten  gems. 
Washington  and   the  colt.     Ketchum  and  Jorgensen.     Kinder- 
garten gems.     (Mrs.  Washington's  horses.) 
Van  Sickle  and  Seegmiller.    Riverside  readers.   3d  reader.    (Story 
of  Washington's  boyhood.) 
Waste  not,  want  not.     Edgeworth.     Waste  not,  want  not,  and 
other  stories. 
Scudder.     Children's  book. 
Watch-tower  between  earth  and  Heaven.     Houghton.     Rus- 
sian grandmother's  wonder  tales. 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  wonder. 
Watchman  with  a  hundred  eyes.     See  lo. 
Water  babies.     See  Tom,  the  water  baby. 
Water  baby.     I.     See  Aqua.;   or.  The  water  baby. 
Water  baby.     II.     See  Tom,  the  water  baby. 
Water  dolly.     Van  Sickle  and  Seegmiller.      Riverside  readers.      2d 

reader. 
Water  fairy.     See  Nix  in  the  pond. 
Water  kelpie.     May.     Little  Prudy's  fairy  book. 
Water  lilies.     See  Star  maiden. 
Water-lily.     I.     See  Gold-spinners. 
Water-lily.     IT.     See  Star  maiden. 

Water-lily.     III.     Ingelow.     Stories  told  to  a  child,     v.  2. 
Water  of  life.     I.     Aunt  Louisa's  book  of  fairy  tales. 
Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 
Grimm.     Household  tales  (Everyman's  ed.). 
Jerrold.     Reign  of  King  Oberon. 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Magic  casements. 
Water  of  life.     II.     Lang.     Golden  mermaid,  and  other  stories. 

Lang.     Pink  fairy  book. 
Water  of  life.     III.     Pyle,  H.     W'onder  clock. 
Water  of  light.     Baring-Gould.     Crock  o'  gold- 
Water  of  Wearie's  well.     Tappan.     Old  ballads  in  prose. 
Water  sprite.     Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 
Water-witch.     Hume.     Chronicles  of  fairyland. 
Water  wolves.     Kenned}-.     New  world  fairy  book. 
Waterfall    which    flowed    sake.      Nixon-Roulet.     Japanese    folk 
stories  and   fairy   tales. 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  wonder.     (Enchanted  waterfall.)  ^ 
Williston.     Japanese    fairy    tales..    1st     series.     (Wood-cutter's 
sake.) 
Watt  and  the  teakettle.     Baldwin.     Thirty  more  famous  stories. 
(James  Watt  and  the  teakettle.) 


FAIRY  TALES  275 

Waupee,  the  white  hawk.     Tanner.     Legends  from  the  red  man's 

forest. 
Wavilocks  and  the  crab.     Brown,  A.  F.     Star  jewels. 
Wax  and  the  tallow  candle  (The).     See  Candles. 
Way  of   the   world.     I.     Asbjornsen.     Fairy   tales   from   the   far 

north.      (World's  reward.) 
Asbjornsen.     Tales  from  the  fjeld. 

See  also  Brahmin,  the  tiger  and  the  jackal;    Man  and  the  snake. 
Way  of  the  world.     II.     See  Brahmin,  the  tiger  and  the  jackal. 
Wayland,  the  smith.     Lang.     Book  of  romance. 

Lang.     Tales  of  romance. 
Wealthy  suitor.     L'nderhill.     Dwarfs'  tailor,  and  other  fairv  tales. 
Weasel  and  her  husband.     See  Dame  Weasel  and  her  husband. 
Weasel    in    the   granary    (poem).     Wiggin  and   Smith.     Talking 

beasts. 
Weather  maiden.     Molesworth.     Fairies  afield. 
Weaver's  son  and  the  giant  of  the  White  Hill.     Curtin.     Myths 

and   folklore  of   Ireland. 
Web  and  a  spider.     See  Arachne. 
Webster  and  the  woodchuck,     Baldwin.     Thirty     more   famous 

stories. 

Wedding  guests.     Richards.     Golden  windows. 
Wedding  of  Mrs.  Fox.     Grinmi.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.      Mar- 
riage of  Mrs.  Re^-nard.) 
Grimm.     Household  stories  (Crane  tr.     How  Mrs.  Fo.x  married 

again). 
Grimm.     Household  tales  (Burt  ed.     Wedding  of  Widow  Fox). 
Grimm.     Household  tales  (Everyman's  ed.     Mrs.  Fox). 
Johnson.     Book  of  fairy  tale  foxes.     (How  Mrs.  Fox  married 
again.) 
Wedding  of  Robin  Redbreast  and  Jenny  Wren.     See  Robin's 

Christmas  song. 
Wedding  of  Widow  Fox.     See  Wedding  of  .Mrs.  Fox. 
Wee  bannock.     Douglas.     Scottish  fairy  tales.     (Wee  bunnock.) 
Grierson.     Scottish  fairy  book. 
Jacobs.      More  English  fairy  tales. 
Johnson.     Elm-tree  fairy  book. 

See   also    Gingerbread    man;   Johnny   cake;    Pancake. 
Wee  bunnock.     See  Wee  bannock. 
Wee  robin  redbreast.     See  Robin's  Christmas  song. 
Wee  robin's  Christmas  day.     See  Robin's  Christmas  song. 
Wee  robin's  Yule  song.     See  Robin's  Christmas  song. 
Wee,  wee  man.     I.     See  Little  boy  and  big  cow. 
Wee,  wee  man.      II.     (poem).     Rhys.     Fairy  gold. 

(poem).  Wilmington.  Outlook  fairy  book. 
Wee,  wee  mannie.  See  Little  boy  and  big  cow. 
Wee,  wee  woman.     Van  Sickle  and  Secgmilkr.     Riverside  readirs. 

'2(\  re.'idcr. 
Weeng,  the  spirit  of  sleep.     See  Wecnk  the  skep-bringer  and  his 
warriors. 


276  FAIRY  TALES 

Weenk  the  sleep-bringer  and  his  warriors.     Judd.     Wigwam 
stories. 
Tanner.     Legends   from    the   red    man's   forest.     (W'eeng,   the 
spirit  of  sleep  ) 
Well  done,  ill  paid.     Asbjornsen.     Fairy  tales  from  the  far  north. 
Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the  Norse. 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 
Well  of  St.  Ludgvan.     Hartland.     English  folk  and  fairy  tales. 
Well  of  the  world's  end.     Grierson.     Scottish  fairy  book. 
Jacobs.      English  fairy  tales. 
See  also  Frog  prince;    Maiden  and  the  frog. 
Were- wolf.     5e?  Werewolf.     II. 

Werewolf.     I.     Marshall.     Fairy  tales  of  all  nations. 
Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stories.      (Werwolf.) 
Underhill.     Dwarfs'  tailor,  and  other  fairy  tales.     (Wolf.) 
Werewolf.     II.     Macdonell.     Italian  fairy  book.     (Were-wolf.) 
Werwolf.     See  \\'erewo]f.     I. 

W'estminster  Abbey,  Legends  of.     Peer.     Saints  in  story. 
What  a  spider  and  a  fly  did.      *Jones.     2d  reader. 
What  Beaumains  asked  of  the  king.     See  Sir  Gareth. 
What  came  of  picking  flowers.     Lang.     Grey  fairy  book. 
Lang.     Trusty  John,  and  other  stories. 
Success  librar>'.     v.  3. 
What   employment   our  Lord   gave   to   insects.     Wiggin   and 

Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
What  happened  to   the  thistle.     Andersen.      Stories  and  tales 

(Author's  ed.). 
What  is  a  man?     Rouse.     Talking  thrush. 
What  Marget  Rolant  saw.     Thomas.     Welsh  fairy  book. 
What  one  can  invent.    Andersen.    Stories  and  tales  (Author's  ed.). 
What  shall  baby's  name  be?     Djurklo.     Fair\-  tales  from  the 
Swedish. 
See  also  Three  Sillies. 
What  the  birds  heard  from  Francis.     See  St.  Francis  of  Assisi. 
What  the  birds  said.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  wonder. 
W^hat  the  chairs  said.     Arnold  and  Gilbert.     Stepping  stones  to 

literature,     v.  3. 
What  the  children  see  in  the  moon.     5^e  Moon,  Story  of.     II. 
What  the  Christmas  star  sees.     Bay.     Danish  fairy  and  folk 

tales. 
What  the  goodman  does  is  always  right.     See  "\^'hat  the  good- 
man  does  is  sure  to  be  right!" 
"What  the  goodman  does  is  sure  to  be  right!"  Andersen.  Fairy 
tales  (Paull  tr.     What  the  old  man  does  is  always  right.) 
Andersen.      Fair>'    tales    (Turpin.      What    the    old    man    does 

is  always  right). 
Andersen.     Stories  and  tales  (Author's  ed.). 
(play).     Lansing.     Quaint   old   stories.     (What   the   good   man 

does  is  always  right.) 
Scudder.     Children's  book, 
(play).     Stevenson.     Plays  for  the  home.     (What  the  goodman 

does  is  always  right.) 
See  also  Dame  Gudbrand. 


FAIRY  TALES 


What  the  moon  saw.      *Andcrscn.     Best    fair^■   tales   (HcndtTson 
tr.). 
Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 
Andersen.     Fairy  talcs  (Paull  tr.). 
Andersen.     Fairy  tales'  (Turpin.     Abridged.) 
Andersen.     Stories     (Riverside  ed.     31st  evening.      Bear  that 

played  at  soldiers). 
Blaisdell.     Child    life.     2d    reader.     (31st  evening.     Bear  that 

played  at  soldiers.) 
Ketchum  and  Jorgensen.     Kindergarten  gems.     (Moon  and  the 

boy.     Abridged.) 
\'an  Sickle  and  Seegmiller.     Riverside  readers.    4th  reader.     (31st 
evening.      Bear  that  played  at  soldiers.) 
What  the  old  man  does  is  always  right.     See  "What  the  good- 
man  does  is  sure  to  be  right!" 
What  the  rose  did  to  the  cypress.     Lang.     Aladdin,  and  other 
stories. 
Lang.     Brown  fairy  book. 
What  the  snow  man  did.     Dodge.     Land  of  pluck. 
What  the  squirrel  did  for  Richard.     Aspinwall.     Short  stories 

for  short  people. 
What  the  stars  foretold.     Macdonell.     Italian  fairy  book. 
What  the  tea-kettle  said.     Eggleston.     Queer  stories  for    bo>s 

and  girls. 
What    the   whole   family   said.      Andersen.     Stories   and    tales 

(Author's  ed.). 
What  the  Yen  Tzi  taught  the  hunter.     Davis  and  Chow-Leung. 

Chinese  fables  and  folk  stories. 
What  was  her  name?     Lyman.     Story  telling. 
Wheat-field.     Richards.     Golden  windows. 

When  Brother  Rabbit  was  king.     Harris.     Told  by  Uncle  Remus. 
When    Neil    a-Mughan    was    tuk.     MacManus.     In    chinmey 

corners. 
When  the  sky  began  to  fall.     See  Chicken-Little. 
Where  love  is,  there  God  is  also.     Lyman.     Story  telling. 

Tolstoi.     Tales. 
Where  Mister  Snake's  cunning  failed  him.     Young.     Behind 

the  dark  pines. 
Where  the  frogs  came  from.     See  Latona  and  the  frogs. 
Where  the  morning  star  came  from.     See  Morning  star. 
Where  to  lay  the  blame.      Pyle,  H.     Twilight  land. 
Which  is  best.      I'yie,  H.     Wonder  clock. 
Which  was  the  foolishest?     Lang.     Brown  fair>'  book. 
Which  was  the  happiest?     Andersen.     Stories  and  talcs  (Author  s 

ed.). 
Whippity-Stourie.     (irierson.     Scottish  fairy  book. 

See  also  Rumi)clstiltskin. 
Whistle.      Norton.      Heart  of  oak  books,     v.  4. 

Welsh.      Stories  rhildren  love. 
White  and  the  black  bride.     Crinim.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.) 
White-barked  pine.     Austin.     Basket  w(jman. 
White  bear.     See  Callisto  and  Areas. 


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White  bird.     Pyle,  H.     Wonder  clock. 
White  cat.     Aulnoy.     Fairy  tales. 

Burke.     Fairy  tales. 

Carrick.     Kitty  cat  tales. 

Chisholm.     In  fairy  land. 

Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories. 

Lang.     Blue  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Prince  Darling,  and  other  fairy  stories. 

Lansing.     Fairy  tales,     v.  2. 

Mabie.     Fairy  tales  every  child  should  know. 

Mabie.     Heroes  and  fairies. 

Mulock.     Fairy  book. 

Nursery  tales. 

Perkins.     Twenty  best  fairy  tales. 

Scudder.     Book  of  folk  stories. 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 

Scudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories. 

Singleton.     Goldenrod  fairy  book. 

Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables. 

Valentine.     Old,  old  fairy  tales  (Warneed.). 

Welsh.     Fairy  tales  children  love. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Fairy  ring. 

See  also  Peter  Humbug  and  the  white  cat;   Miller's    boy   and 
his  cat. 
White  Cloud's  visit  to  the  Sun-prince.     Compton.     Snowbird 

and  the  water  tiger,  and  other  American  Indian  tales. 
White  clover  and  Honey-bee.     Hubbard.     Chats  with  Color-kin. 
White  doe.     See  Hind  in  the  forest. 
White  dove.     I.     Grundtvig.     Fairy  tales  from  afar. 

Lang.     Aladdin,  and  other  stories. 

Lang.     Pink  fairy  book. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Magic  casements. 
White  dove.     II.     Bourhill  and  Drake.     Fairy  tales  from  South 

Africa. 
White  dove.     III.     Lindsay.     More  mother  stories. 
White  duck.     Dole.     White  duckling,  and  other  stories.     (White 
duckling.) 

Lang.     Magic  ring,  and  other  stories. 

Lang.     Yellow  fairy  book. 

Polevoi.      Russian  fair}-  tales. 
White  duckling.     See  White  duck. 

White  Feather  and  the  six  giants.     Wade.     Indian  fairy  tales. 
White  hare  and  the  crocodiles.     See  Eighty-one  brothers. 
White  hares.     See  First  rabbits. 
White    Hawk,    the   lazy.     Compton.     Snowbird   and    the   water 

tiger,  and  other  American  Indian  tales. 
White-headed  Zal.     Baldwin.     Thirty  more  famous  stories. 
White-horned,  Tale  of  the.     See  Cattle  raide  of  Cooley. 
White  lady.     Johnson.     Elm-tree  fairy  book. 
White  lady  of  Blenkinsopp.     Hartland.     English  folk  and  fairy 

tales. 
White  mouse.     Silver  fairv  book. 


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White  palace.     Harrison,  E.  O.     Star  fairies. 

White  pet.     Baldwin.     Second  fairj-  reader.     (Pet  lamb.) 

Darton.     Wonder  book  of  beasts. 

Douglas.     Scottish  fairy  tales. 

See  also  Bremen  town  .musicians;   How  Jack  went   to  seek   his 
fortune. 
White  seal.     Alderman.     Classics  old  and  new.     3d  reader. 

Kipling.     Jungle  book. 
White  ship.     Baldwin.     Fifty  famous  stories. 
White  slipper.     Lang.     Orange  fair>'  book. 
White  snake.     Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 

Grimm.     Household  stories  (Crane  tr.). 

Lang.     Green  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Three  dwarfs,  and  other  stories. 
White  spot  of  the  kingfisher.     See  How  the  kingfisher  got  his 

ring  and  his  ruffle. 
White  stone  canoe.     See  In  the  land  of  souls. 
White  trout.     Graves.     Irish  fairy  book. 

Johnson.     Fir-tree  fair>-  book. 

Yeats.     Irish  fairy^  tales. 
White  wolf.     Lang.     Grey  fairy  book. 

Whiteling's    war    with    Isegrim.     Houghton.     Russian    grand- 
mother's wonder  stories. 

See  also  Old  Sultan. 
Whittington  and  his  cat.     See  Dick  Whittington  and  his  cat. 
Whittington  in  Arabia.     See  Saaoud  and  his  steed. 
Who  is  the  strongest?     *Spaulding  and  Bryce.     Aldinc  readers. 

2d  reader. 
Who  killed  Cock  Robin?     5ee  Cock  Robin. 

Who  killed  the  otter's  babies?     Bryant.     Best  stones  to  tell  to 
children. 

Bryant.     Stories  to  tell  to  children. 

Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables.  _       r  •       i      i 

Who  married  the  princess?     Macdonell.     Italian  fairy  book. 
Who  was  the  mightier?     See  Why  the  baby  says  "goo." 
Who  will  bell  the  cat?     See  Belling  the  cat. 
Why?     Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories. 

Welsh.     Stories  children  love.  ,  .   ,   ,.r        -,  i  i 

Why  all  men  love  the  moon,     Blaisdell.     Child  life.     -M  reader. 
(Sun,  the  moon  and  the  wind.) 

Coe.     Second  book  of  stories.     (How  the  sun,  the  moon  and  the 
wind  went  out  to  dinner.) 

Frere.     Old   Deccan  days.     (How   the  sun,   the   moon  iini\   the 
wind  went  out  to  dinner.) 

Holbrook.     Book  of  nature  myths.  ,     ,         •    , 

Jacobs.      Indian  fairy  tales.      (Sun,  moon  and  the  win.l  k"  <>i't 
to  dinner.)  ,  ,,,  ,  ,. 

Wiggin    and    Smith.     Tales   of    laiighlcr.      (How    the    sun,    tlu 
moon  and  the  wind  went  out  to  dinner.)  i   •      f  • 

Why  apples  have  stars  within.     Bigham.     Ov.rluanI  m  lair>- 

iand.  , 

Why  bears  are  afraid  of  men.     larmer.     Nature  my  tns. 


280  FAIRY  TALES 

Why  bears  sleep  all  winter.     See  Why  the  bear  sleeps  all  winter. 
Why  Brer  Buzzard  likes  the  old  way  best.     Young.     Behind  the 

dark  pines. 
Why  Brer  Dog  barks.     Young.     Behind  the  dark  pines. 
Why  Brer  Fox  did  not  get  the  goobers.     Young.     Behind  the 

dark  pines. 
Why   Brer  Possum  and   Brer  Pig  parted   company.     Young. 

Behind  the  dark  pines. 
Why   Brer  Possum's   tail   is   bare.     Young.     Behind   the   dark 

pines. 
Why  Brer  Rabbit  wears  a  round-about.     Young.     Behind  the 

dark  pines. 
Why   Brother   Bear   has   no   tail.     Harris.     Nights  with   Uncle 

Remus. 
Mabie.     Folk  tales  every  child  should  know. 
Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables. 
See  also  Why  the  bear  has  a  stumpy  tail. 
Why  cats  hate  rats.     Farmer.     Nature  myths. 
Why  chestnuts  are  in  prison.     Bigham.     Overheard  in  fairyland. 
Why  dandelions  have  wings.     Bigham.     Overheard  in  fairyland. 
Why   Deunant    has    the   front    door   in   the   back.     Thomas. 

Welsh  fairy  book. 
Why  flowers  have  bright  colors.     Bigham.     Overheard  in  fairy- 
land. 
Why    Gran'daddy    Long-Legs    knows    about    cows.     Young. 

Behind  the  dark  pines. 
Why  Hassan  became  chief  steward.     Stebbins.     3d  reader. 
Why  heartleaves  have  pitchers.     Bigham.     Overheard  in  fairv- 

land. 
Why  Miss  Rabbit  never  got  married.     Young.     Behind  the  dark 

pines. 
Why  Mr.  Billy-goat's  tail  is  short.     Harris.     Little  Mr.  Thimble- 
finger. 
Why  Mr.  Cricket  has  elbows  on  his  legs.     Harris.     Told  by 

Uncle  Remus. 
Why  Mr.  Dog  is  tame.     Harris.     Told  by  Uncle  Remus. 
Why    Mr.    Dog    runs    Brother    Rabbit.     Harris.     Nights    with 

Uncle  Remus. 
Why  Mister  Frog  is  still  a  bachelor.     Young.     Behind  the  dark 

pines. 
Why   Mr.   Possum   has   no   hair  on   his   tail.     Harris.     Uncle 

Remus,  his  songs  and  his  sayings. 
Why  Mr.  Possum  loves  peace.     Harris.     Uncle  Remus,  his  songs 

and  his  sayings. 
Why  nasturtiums  have  lines.     Bigham.     Overheard  in  fairyland. 
Why  old  king  walrus  went  away  from   the  mountaineer's 

country.     Roberts.     Flying  plover. 
Why  petunias  are  sticky.     Bigham.     Overheard  in  fairyland. 
Why  pine  trees  have  needles.     Bigham.     Overheard  in  fair>  land. 
Why  poppies  make  you  sleep.     Bigham.     Overheard  in  fairyland. 
Why  ravens  croak.      *Spaulding  and  Bryce.      Aldine  readers.    2d 

reader. 


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Why  rivers  have  golden  sands    See  Midas.     I. 
Why  roses  have  thorns     Bigham.     0\-erheard  in  fairyland. 
Why  some  clover  is  red     Hubbard.     Chats  with  Color-kin. 
Why  the  alligator's  back  is  rough.     Harris.     Nights  with  Uncle 

Remus. 
Why    the   aspen   leaves    tremble.     Holbrook.     Book   of   nature 

myths. 
Why  the  baby  says  "  goo."     Coe.    Second  book  of  stories.     (Who 
was  the  mightier?) 
Wilson,  G.  L.     Myths  of  the  red  children. 
Why  the  bat  is  blind.     Chandler     In  the  reign  of  coyote 
Why  the  bean  wears  a  stripe  down  its  back.     See  Straw,  the 

coal  and  the  bean. 
Why  the  bear  has  a  stumpy  tail.     Bailey.     Firelight  stories. 
Coussens.     Child  's  book  of  stories.     (Why  the  bear  is  stumpy- 
tailed.) 
Dasent.     Popular   tales    from    the    Norse.     (Why   the    bear   is 

stumpy-tailed.) 
Farmer.     Nature   myths.     (Bear's  short   tail.) 
Holbrook.     Book  of  nature  myths. 

Johnson.     Book  of  fairy  tale  bears.     (Reynard  and  his  adven- 
tures.) 
Judd.     Wigwam  stories.     (How  the  bear  lost  his  tail.) 
Thorne-Thomsen.     East  o'  the  sun  and  west  o'  the  moon.     (Why 

the  bear  is  stumpy-tailed.) 
Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stories.     (Why  the  bear  has  a  stump  tail.) 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 
See  also  Why  Brother  Bear  has  no  tail. 
Why  the  bear  is  stumpy-tailed.     See  Why  the  bear  has  a  stunii:)y 

tail. 
Why  the  bear  sleeps  all  winter.     Bailey.     Firelight  stories. 
Cowles.     Art  of  story  telling. 

Farmer.     Nature  myths.     (Why  bears  sleep  all  winter.) 
Van  Sickle  and  Scegmiller.     Riverside  readers.     2d  reader. 
Why  the  bee  buzzes.     Farmer.     Nature  myths. 

See  also  Why  the  swallow's  tail  is  forked. 
Why  the  buzzard's  head  is  bald.     See  Why  the  turkey-buzzard 

is  bald-headed. 
Why  the  cat  always  falls  upon  her  feet.     Holbrook.     Book  of 
nature  myths. 
Tappan.     lolk  stories  and  fables. 
Why  the  cat  came  to  man's  house.     Stafford.     Animal  fables. 
Why  the  chimes  rang.     Alden.     Why  the  chimes  rang. 

l)ickins<jn  and   Skinner.     Children's  book  of  Christmas  stories. 
Why  the  cock  cannot  fly.     Farmer.     Nature  myths. 
Why  the  cock  crows  at  dawn.     Farmer.     Nature  myths. 
Why  the  coyote  is  so  cunning.     Chandler.     In  the  reign  of  coyote. 
Why   the  crocodile  has  a  wide  mouth.     Ihjlbrook.     Hook  of 

nature  nnlhs. 
Why  the  crow  is  black.     Baldwin.     (Jld  ( ireek  stories,     (/wl.ord 
of  the  silver  bow.) 
*Wilson,  Mrs.  L.  L.  W.     Nature  study  reader. 


282  FAIRY  TALES 

Why  the  dead  do  not  come  back.     Chandler.     In  the  reign  of 

coyote. 
Why   the   dog   and   cat   are   enemies.     I.     Johnson.     Elm-tree 

fairy  book. 
Why  the  dog  and  cat  are  enemies.     II.     Allen.     Korean  tales 

(Enchanted  -vvine  jug.) 
Griffis.     Unmannerly  tiger,  and  other  Korean  tales.     (Tokgabi's 

menagerie,  cats  and  dogs.) 
Why  the  dog  and  cat  are  enemies.     III.     Cowles.     Art  of  story 

telling.      (Why  the  dog  cannot  endure  the  cat,  nor  the  cat  the 

mouse.) 
Houghton.     Russian   grandmother's   wonder   tales.     (Why   the 

dog  cannot  endure  the  cat,  nor  the  cat  the  mouse.) 
Why  the  dog  cannot  endure  the  cat,  nor  the  cat  the  mouse. 

See  Why  the  dog  and  cat  are  enemies.     III. 
Why  the  dove  is  timid.     Holbrook.     Book  of  nature  myths. 
Why  the  evergreen  trees  keep  their  leaves  in  winter.     Bryant. 

How  to  tell  stories  to  children. 
Holbrook.     Book  of  nature  myths.     (Why  the  evergreen  trees 

never  lose  their  leaves.) 
Tappan.     Folk  stories  and   fables.     (Why  the  evergreen  trees 

never  lose  their  leaves.) 
Van  Sickle  and  Seegmiller.    Riverside  readers.    2d  reader.    (Why 

the  evergreen  trees  keep  their  leaves.) 
Why  the  evergreen  trees  never  lose  their  leaves.     See  Why  the 

evergreen  trees  keep  their  leaves  in  winter. 
Why  the  executioner  is  called  assessor.     Djurklo.     Fairy  tales 

from  the  Swedish. 
Why  the  face  of  the  moon  is  white.     Holbrook.     Book  of  nature 

mvths. 
Why  the  field  mouse  is  little.     Bailey.     Firelight  stories. 
Why  the  fish  laughed.     Jacobs.     Indian  fairy  tales. 

Wiggin  and   Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 
Why  the  flowers  bloom  only  half  the  year.     See  Proserpina. 
Why  the  frog  has  no  tail  (poem).     Harris.     Tar-baby,  and  other 

rhymes. 
Why  the  goat  left  the  jungle.     Stafford.     Animal  fables. 
Why    the    guinea-fowls    are    speckled.     Harris.     Nights    with 

Uncle  Remus. 
Why  the  honeysuckle  came  out  at  nignt.     Keyes.     Five  senses. 
Why  the  hoofs  of  the  deer  are  split.     Holbrook.     Book  of  nature 

myths. 
Why  the  hyacinth  has  bells.     Bigham.     Overheard  in  fairyland. 
Why  the  ivy  is  always  green.     Bigham.     Overheard  in  fairyland. 
Why    the    Jack-Spaniard's  waist  is  small.     Dasent.     Popular 

tales  from  the  Norse. 
Why  the  juniper  has  berries.     Holbrook.     Book  of  nature  myths. 
Why  the  leaves  shake.     Bigham..    Overheard  in  fairyland. 
Why  the  magpie's  nest  is  not  well  built.     See  Magpie's  nest.  II. 
Why  the  mole  is  blind.     See  Sun  a  prisoner.  I. 
Why  the  moon  follows  the  sun.     Farmer.     Nature  myths. 


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Why  the  morning  glory  climbs.     Bryant.     How  to  tell  stories 

to  children. 
Why  the  mosquito  hates  smoke,     ("handler.     In  the  reign  of 
coyote. 
See  also  How  mosquitoes  came. 
Why  the  narcissus  grows  by  the  water.     See  Echo  and  Nar- 
cissus. 
Why  the  negro  is  black.     Harris.     Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and 

his  savings. 
Why   the  owl  eats  only  small  creatures.     Chandler.     In  the 

reign  of  coyote. 
Why  the  parrot  repeats  the  words  of  men.     Holbrook.     Book 

of  nature  myths. 
Why  the  partridge  flies  low.     See  Why  the  partridge  stays  near 

the  ground. 
Why   the   partridge   stays   near   the  ground.     Baldwin.     Old 
Greek  stories.      (Perdix.) 
Farmer.     Nature  myths.     (Why  the  partridge  flies  low.) 
Judd.     Classic  myths. 
See  also  Daedalus  and  Icarus. 
Why  the  peacock's  tail  has  a  hundred  eyes    See  lo. 
Why  the  peetweet  cries  for  rain.     Holbrook.     Book  of  nature 

myths. 
Why  the  persimmon  tree  has  its  fruit  in  three  colors.     Bigham. 

0\'erheard  in  fairyland. 
Why  the  rabbit  is  timid.     Holbrook.     Book  of  nature  myths. 
Why  the  raven's  feathers  are  black.     I.     Holbrook.     Book  of 

nature  myths. 
Why   the   raven's   feathers   are   black.     II.     Farmer.     Nature 
myths.     (Owl  and  the  raven.) 
Judson,   K.   B.     Myths  and  legends  of  the  Pacific  Northwest. 
("Owl  and  Raven.) 
Why  the  red  dragon  is  the  emblem  of  Wales.     Thomas.    W'elsh 

fairy  book. 
Why  the  robin  has  a  red  breast.     I.     Bailey  and  Lewis.     For  the 
children's  hour.     (How  the  robin's  breast  became  red.) 
Cooke.     Nature  myths.     (How  the  robin's  breast  became  red.) 
Farmer.     Nature  myths. 

Lyman.     Storytelling.     (How  the  robin's  breast  became  red.) 
Strong.     All  the  year  round,     v.  3.     Spring.     (How  the  robin 
got  its  red  breast.) 
Why  the  robin  has  a  red  breast.     II.      Thomas.     Welsh  f.iiry 

book.      (^W'hy  the  robin's  breast  is  re<l.j 
Why  the  robin  has  a  red  breast.     II I.     Stebbins.     3d  reader. 
Why  the  robin's  breast  is  red.     See  \\'\\\  the  robiit  has  a  red 

breast  .II. 
Why  the  rose  bush  has  thorns.     Nordau.     Dwarf's  spectacles. 
Why  the  sea  is  salt.     I.     Edmison.     Stories  from  the  Norseland. 
(How  the  sea  became  salt.) 
Farmer.      .Nature  myths. 

frrierson.     S<:ottish  fairy  book.      (Magic  (juirn.) 
Holbrook.     Book  of  nature  myths. 
Tappan.     Myths  from  many  lands.     (\\'(jn<li  rful  (|uirn  st(»nes.) 


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Why  the  sea  is  salt.     II.     Asbjornsen.     Fairy  tales  from  the  far 
north.      (Quern  at  the  bottom  of  the  sea.) 
Bryant.     How  to  tell  stories  to  children.     (Adapted.) 
Coe  and  Christie.     Story  hour  readers.     3d  book. 
Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories. 
Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the  Norse. 

Field.     Famous  fairy  tales.      (Quern  at  the  bottom  of  the  sea.) 
Lang.     Blue  fair\-  book. 
Lang.     Cinderella,  and  other  fairy  tales. 
Mabie.     Folk  tales  every  child  should  know. 
Stebbins.     3d  reader. 
Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables. 

Thorne-Thomsen.     East  o'  the  sun  and  west  o'  the  moon. 
Welsh.     Stories  children  love. 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 
Why  the  sea  is  salt.     III.     Bay.     Danish  fairy  and  folk  tales. 
(Coffee-mill  which  grinds  salt.) 
Chambers.     Miscellany  of  useful  and  entertaining  tracts,     v.  18. 
Why  the  serpent  sheds  his  skin.     Holbrook.     Book  of  nature 

myths. 
Why  the  snakes  change  their  skins.     Chandler.     In  the  reign 

of  coyote. 
Why  the  sun  travels  regularly     See  Sun  a  prisoner.     IV. 
Why  the  sun  travels  slowly.     .See  Sun  a  prisoner.     III. 
Why  the  sunflowers  hang    their  heads.     Bigham.     Overheard 

in  fairyland. 
Why  the  swallow's  tail  is  forked.     Byrne.     Modern  Greek  fairy 
tales.     (Swallow.) 
Holbrook.     Book  of  nature  myths. 
See  also  \\'hy  the  bee  buzzes. 
Why  the  sweet  laburnum  comes  first  in  the  spring.     Bigham. 

Overheard  In  fairyland. 
Why  the  tail  of  the  fox  has  a  white  tip.     I.     .See  Fox  as  herdsboy. 
Why  the  tail  of  the  fox  has  a  white  tip.     II.     Johnson.     Book 

of  fairy-tale  foxes.      (Fox  and  his  five  hungry  comrades.) 
Why  the  tick  is  now  small.     Chandler.     In  the  reign  of  coyote. 
Why  the  turkey-buzzard  is  bald-headed  (poem).     Harris.     Tar- 
baby,  and  other  rhymes.     (W'h}'  the  buzzard's  head  is  bald.) 
Harris.     Told  by  Uncle  Remus. 
Why  the  water  in  rivers  is  never  still.     Holbrook.     Book  of 

nature  myths. 
Why  the  white  bear  lives  alone.     Brown,  A.  ¥.     Tales  of  the 

red  children. 
Why  the  white  hares  have  black  ears.     See  First  rabbits. 
Why    the   woodpecker's   head    is    red.     I.     Asbjornsen.     Fairy- 
tales from  the  far  north.     (Woodpecker.) 
Bailey  and   Lewis.     For  the  children's  hour.     (Legend  of  the 

woodpecker.) 
Cary,  Phoebe.     Poems.      (Legend  of  the  Northland.) 
Cooke.     Nature  myths  and  stories.     (Red-headed  woodpecker.) 
Dasent.     Popular  tales  from  the  Norse.     (Gertrude's  bird.) 
Farmer.     Nature    myths.     (Woodpecker.) 


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Who  the  woodpecker's  head  is  red  —  continued. 

Hall  and  Oilman.    Storyland.    2d  reader.     (Origin  of  the  wood- 
pecker.) 
Holbrook.     Book  of  nature  myths.     (Story  of  the  first  wood- 
pecker.) 
(poem).     Klingensmith.     Household    stories.     (Legend    of    the 

Northland.) 
Lyman.     Story  telling.     (Woodpecker.) 

Stebbins.     3d  reader.     (Why  the  woodpecker  wears  a  red  cap.) 
Strong.     All    the    }car    round,     v.  3.     Spring.     (Origin   of   the 
woodpecker.) 

Why    the    woodpecker's    head    is    red.     H.     Judd.     Wigwam 
stories.      (In  Manabozho  swallowed  !)>■  a  large  fish.) 

Why  the  woodpecker's  head  is  red.     HI.     Holbrook.     Book  of 
nature  myths. 

Why  the  wren  flies  close  to  the  earth.     Holbrook.     Book  of 
nature  myths. 
See  also  King  Wren. 

Why  there  are  no  snakes  in  Takhoma.     Judson,  K.  B.     Myths 
and  legends  of  the   Pacific   Northwest. 

Why  there  is  a  hare  in  the  moon.     Holbrook.     Book  of  nature 
nnths. 

Why  there  is  a  man  in  the  moon.     See  Man  in  the  moon. 

Why  there  is  but  one  moon.     Brown,  A.  E.     Tales  of  the  red 
children. 

Why   there  is  only  one  southwest  wind.     Chandler.     In  the 
reign  of  coyote. 

Why  turkeys  have  red  eyes.     Wilson,  G.  L.     Myths  of  the  red 
children. 

Why  violets  have  golden  hearts.     Bigham.     Overheard  in  fairy- 
land. 

Wicked  daughters-in-law.     Laboulaye.     Last  fairy  tales. 

Wicked  hornet.     Baldwin.     Sampo.     chap.  4. 

Wicked  mother-in-law.     Nixon-Roulet.     Indian  folk  tales. 

Wicked  prince.     Andersen.     Wonder  stories  (Author's  cd.). 

Wicked  wolverine.     Lang.     Brown   fairy   book. 

Widow  and  her  friend.     Success  library,     v.  3. 

Widow  and  her  little  maids.     See  Old  woman  and  her  maids. 

Widow  and  her  son.     Davis  and  Chow-Leung.     Chinese  fables  and 
folk  stories. 

Widow  Wiggins'  wonderful  cat.     Eggleston.     Queer  stories  for 
boys  and  girls. 

Widows  and  the  strangers.     Ewing.     Old  fashioneil  fairy  tales. 

Widow's  daughter.     See  Three  little  crones  each  with  sonutliing 
big.      HI. 

Widow's  son.     Asbjornsen.     Folk  and  fairy  talcs. 
Uasent.     Popular  tales  from  the  Norse. 
Thorpe,      ^'ulc-tide  stories. 

Widow's  two  daughters.     .SV^  Mother  Holie. 

Wife    of    Auchtermuchty.      Macleod.      Book    of    l)all.i<l    stories. 
See  iilso  .Man  who  was  going  to  mind  the  house. 

Wild  and  tame  geese.     /Esop.     Fables  (Burl  ed.). 


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Wild  ducks  and  the  goose.     Johnson.     Birch-tree  fairy  book. 

Wild  Edric.     Hartlancl.     English  folk  and  fairy  tales. 

Wild  man  of  the  marsh.     Grundtvig.     Fairy  tales  from  afar. 

Wild  Robin.     May.     Little  Prudy's  fairy  book. 

Wild  swans.     Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 

Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Andersen.     Wonder  stories  (Author's  ed.). 

Chisholm.In  fairyland. 

Favorite  fairy  tales. 

Jerrold.     Reign  of  King  Oberon. 

(play).     Stevenson.     Plays  for  the  home. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Fairy  ring. 

See  also  Six  swans.     Twelve  brothers;   Twelve  wild  ducks. 
Wild  woodsman.     Harrison,  C.  C.     Old-fashioned  fairy  book. 
Will.     Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stories. 
Will-o'-the-Wisp.     See  Wandering  star. 
"Will-o'-the-Wisp   is   in    the    town."     Andersen.     Stories   and 

tales  (Author's  ed.). 
William   and    the   werewolf.     See  William  of   Palermo  and   the 

werwolf. 
William  of  Palermo  and  the  werwolf.     Lang.     Red  romance 
book.     (How    William   of    Palermo   was   carried   off   by    the 
werwolf.) 

Wilmot-Buxton.     Stories  from  old  French  romance.     (Story  of 
William  and  the  werwolf.) 
William  Short  Nose,  Adventures  of.     Lang.     Book  of  romance. 

Lang.     Tales  of  romance. 
William  the  Conqueror.     Baldwin.    Fifty  famous  stories.     (Sons 
of  William  the  Conqueror.) 

Hartland.     English  folk  and  fairy  tales.     (Legend  of   the  sons 
of  the  Conqueror.) 
Willie  Wallace.     Tappan.     Old  ballads  in  prose. 
Willow  plate,  Legend  of.     See  Willow  ware,  Story  of. 
Willow  tree.     See  Willow  ware,  Story  of. 
Willow  ware,  Story  of.     James.     Jeweled  sea.     (Willow  tree.) 

(poem).     Pyle,  H.     Pepper  and  salt.     (Ye  story  of  a  blue  china 
plate.) 

Skinner.     Myths  and  legends  of  flowers  and  trees.     (Willow  tree.) 

Werner's  recitations.  No.  3.     (Legend  of  the  willow  plate.) 
Wily  tortoise.     Rouse.     Talking  thrush. 
Wind  and  the  sun.     ^sop.     Fables  (Black  ed.) 

/Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

.^sop.     Fables  (Jacobs). 

yEsop.     Fables  (Stickney). 

Arnold  and  Gilbert.     Stepping  stones  to  literature,     v.  2. 

Bailey  and  Lewis.     For  the  children's  hour. 

Baldwin.     Fairy  stories  and  fables. 

Bryant.     Stories  to  tell  to  children.     (Sun  and  the  wind.) 

Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories.     (Sun  and  the  wind.) 
*Jones.     First  reader. 

Ketchum  and  Jorgensen.     Kindergarten  gems. 

Norton.     Heart  of  oak  books,     v.  2.     (Sun  and  the  north  wind.) 

Scudder.     Children's  book.     (Sun  and  the  wind.) 


FAIRY  TALES  287 

Wind  and  the  sun  —  cont tuned. 
Scudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories. 

Tappan.     Folk  stories  and  fables.     (Sun  and  the  wind.) 
Welsh.     Stories  childre^i  love, 
(poem).     Wiggin  and   Smith.     Talking  beasts.     (Phoebus  and 

Boreas.) 
Wiltse.     Kindergarten  stories. 
Wind  bird.     Farmer.     Nature  myths. 

\Mnd-demon.     Kunos.     Forty-four  Turkish  fairy  tales.     (Storm 
fiend.) 
Kunos.     Turkish  fairy  tales. 
Wind,  Story  of  the.     I.     Cossack  fairy  tales.     (Story  of  the  wind.) 
Wind,  Story  of  the.     II.     See  Wind's  tale. 
Wind,  Story  of  the.     III.     See  Unseen  giant. 

Wind,  the  clouds  and  the  snow.     Davis  and  Chow-Lcung.    Chi- 
nese fables  and  folk  stories. 
Winds,  Legends  of  the.     See  Indian  stor>'  of  the  winds. 
Wind's  tale.     Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 

Andersen.     Fair\-  tales  (Paull  tr.     Stor>-  of  the  wind). 
Andersen.     Stories  and  tales  (Author's  ed.). 
WindmilL     Andersen.     Stories  and  tales  (Author's  ed.). 
Windows.     Richards.     Golden  windows. 
Winkelried,  Arnold.     Baldwin.     Fifty  famous  stories. 
Winnedumah  and  Tinnemaha.     Austin.     Basket  woman. 
Winner  of  Talking  Bird.     Xixon-Roulet.     Indian  folk  tales. 
Winning  of  Olwen.     See  Kihvch  and  Olwen. 
Winter  and  Spring.     See  Old  Winter  Man  and  the  Spring  Maiden. 
Wisdom's  wages  and  folly's  pay.     Pyle,  H.     Twilight  land. 
Wise   bird  and   the  foolish   bird.     Harris.     Nights  with   Incle 

Remus. 
Wise  cockscomb.     Darton.     Wonder  book  of  beasts. 
Wise  crow.     See  Crow  and  the  pitcher. 
Wise  fairy,     (poem).     Arnold    and    Gilbert.     Stepping    stones    to 

literature,     v.  3. 
Wise  fools  of  Gotham.     See  Wise  men  of  Gotham. 
Wise  goat.      Baldwin.     Fairy  tales  and  fables. 
Wise  jackal.     I.     James.     Enchanted  castle. 
Wise  jackal.     II.     James.     Magic  bed. 
Wise  king  and  the  bee.     See  King  Solomon's  answer. 
Wise  men  of  Gotham.     Baldwin.     Fifty  famous  stories.     (Three 
men  of  Gotham;   Other  wise  men  of  Gotham.) 
P'orty  famous  fairy  tales. 

Hartland.     English  folk  and  fairy  tales.     (Wise  fools  of  ( .otham.) 
Jacobs.     More  English  fairy  tales. 
Johnson.     Oak-tree  fairy  book, 
(play).     Lansing.     Quaint  old  stories. 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 

See  also  Cheeses  that  ran  away;  Crane  in  the  wheatfield;  I  )ucon 
the  foot-boy;  Gotham  men  and  the  cuckoo;  Hare  tlial  w.is 
sent  to  "S'ork;  Hiding  of  the  church  bell;  Kettle  thiit  wcnild 
not  walk;  Little  horse  and  its  kind  master;  Lost  legs;  Men  of 
Gotham  and  the  cheeses;  .Men  of  (i<jtluim  and  the  watch; 
Missing  man  found;    Salt  fish  and  the  eel. 


288  FAIRY  TALES 

Wise  mouse.     Grover.     Folk-lore  readers,    v.  1. 
Wise  old  shepherd.     Canton.     Reign  of  King  Herla. 

Rouse.     Talking  thrush. 
Wise  princess.     Baring.     Blue  rose  fairy  book. 
Wish  ring.     F~airy  stories  from  St.  Nicholas. 
Wishing-box.     Grundtvig.     Fairy  tales  from  afar. 
Wishing-table,  the  gold  ass,  and  the  cudgel.     See  Table,  the 

ass  and  the  stick. 
Wishing  wishes.     Lindsay.     More  mother  stories. 
Witch.     L     Asbjornsen.     Folk  and  fairy  tales. 
Witch.     II.     Lang.     Twelve  huntsmen,  and  other  stories. 

Lang.     Yellow  fairy  book. 
Witch  and  hare.     See  Witch  hare. 
Witch  and  her  servants.     Lang.     Yellow  fairy  book. 
Witch  and  the  toad.     Hartland.     English  folk  and  fairy  tales. 
Witch  bluebird.     Young.     Behind  the  dark  pines. 
Witch   hare.     Hartland.     English   folk   and   fairy   tales.     (Witch 
and  hare.) 

Yeats.     Irish  fairy  and  folk  tales. 
Witch  in  the  stone  boat.     Hall,   Mrs.  A.  W.     Icelandic  fairy 
tales.     (Giantess  and  the  granite  boat.) 

Lang.     Twelve  huntsmen,  and  other  stories. 

Lang.     Yellow  fairy  book. 

Success  library,     v.  3. 
Witch  of  Fife.     Grierson.     Scottish  fairy  book. 
Witch  of  the  well.     Harris.     Little  Mr.  Thimblefinger. 
Witch  princess.     Byrne.     Modern  Greek  fair^'  tales. 
Witches'  excursion.     See  Voyage  of  the  wee  red  cap. 
Witches'  horn.     Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stories. 
With  bow  and  arrow.     See  Robin  Hood. 
Witty  answer.     Wardrop.     Georgian  folk  tales. 
Wizard  and  his  pupil.     Kunos.     Forty-four  Turkish  fairy  tales. 

See  also  Oh. 
Wizard  and  the  beggar.     Johnson.     Birch-tree  fairy  book. 
Wizard-dervish.     Kunos.     Forty-four  Turkish  fairy  tales. 
Wizard  king.     Lang.     Invisible  prince,  and  other  stories. 

Lang.     Yellow  fairy  book. 
Wizard  of  Roccanera.     Macdonell.     Italian  fairy  tales. 
Wodin.     See  Odin. 
Woe  Bogotir.     See  Gore-gorinskoe. 
Wolf.     See  Werewolf.     I. 

Wolf  and  Godfather  Fox.     Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Paul!  tr.). 
Wolf  and  his  bridge.      *Bowen.     Second  stor>'  reader. 
Wolf  and  his  cub.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talkingbeasts. 
Wolf  and  his  two  dinners.     Stafford.     Animal  fables. 
Wolf  and  the  ass.     /Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Wolf  and  the  cat.     iEsop.     Fables  (Stickney.     Supplement). 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Wolf  and  the  crane.     /Esop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

^'Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

^•Esop.     Fables.     (Jacobs.). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Stickney.). 


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Wolf  and  the  crane  —  continued. 

Arnold  and  Gilbert.     Stepping  stones  to  literature,     v.  2. 
Scdder.     Children's  book. 
Sucudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories. 

*Spaulding  and   Brjce.     Aldine  readers.     2d  reader.     (Wolf  and 
the  stork.) 

W'iggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Wolf  and  the  dog.     See  Dog  and  the  wolf. 
Wolf  and  the  fox.     I.     Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 
Wolf  and  the  fox.     II.     .Csop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

(poem).     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Wolf  and  the  goat.     I.     .Esop.     Fables  (Stickney). 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 

Scudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories. 
Wolf  and  the  goat.     II.     Laboulaye.     Last  fairy  tales. 
Wolf  and  the  house-dog.     See  Dog  and  the  wolf. 
Wolf  and  the  kid.     I.     5^^  Kid  and  the  wolf.     II. 
Wolf  and  the  kid.     II.     .Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

*Spaulding  and  Bryce.  Aldine  readers.  2d  reader. 
Wolf  and  the  kid.  III.  .-Esop.  Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Wolf  and  the  kid.  IV.  .Csop.  Fables  (Black  ed.). 
Wolf  and  the  lamb.     I.     /Esop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

iE^sop.     Fables  (Jacobs). 

^sop.     Fables  (Stickney). 

Baldwin.     Fairy  tales  and  fables. 

Norton.     Heart  of  oak  books,     v.  2. 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 

Scudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Wolf  and  the  lamb.     II.     /Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Wolf  and  the  lean  dog.     (poem).     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tilking 
boasts. 

Wolf  and  the  Hon.     ^Esop.     P'ables  (Burt  ed.) 
Wolf  and  the  man.     *Baldwin.     Fairy  reader. 
r.rimm.      Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 
Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

C.rimm.     Household  tales  (Burt  ed.     Boasting  wolf). 
Wolf  and  the  mastiff.     See  Dog  and  the  wolf. 
Wolf  and  the  seven  goslings.     See  Wolf  and  the  seven  litik-  kids. 
Wolf  and  the  seven  kids.     See  Wolf  and  the  seven  little  kids. 
Wolf  and  the  seven  little  goats.     See  Wolf  and  the  seven  little 

kids. 
Wolf  and  the  seven  little  goslings.     See  Wolf  and  the  s(\en  litili- 

kids. 
Wolf  and   the  seven   little   kids.     .\uiU    Louis;i's  book  of  fairy 
tales, 
lilaisdell.     Child    life.      2(1   reader.      (Wolf  and    tin-  seven  gos- 
lings.) 


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Wolf  and  the  seven  little  kids  —  continued. 

Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories.      (Wolf  and  the  seven  young 

goslings.) 
Darton.     Wonder  book  of  beasts.     (\A'olf  and  the  seven  gos- 
lings.) 
Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.     Wolf  and  the  seven  kids). 
Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.     Wolf  and  the  seven  young  kids). 
Grimm.    Household  stories  (Crane,  tr.     Wolf  and  the  seven  little 

goats). 
Grimm.     Household  tales  (Burt  ed.     Wolf  and  the  seven  voung 

kids.) 
Johnson.     Oak-tree  book.     (Wolf  and  the  seven  little  goslings.) 
Mulock.     Fairy  book.     (Wolf  and  the  seven  goslings.) 
Perkins.      Twenty  best    fairy   tales.       (Wolf     and     the    seven 

young  goslings.) 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter.     (Wolf  and  the  seven 
kids.) 
Wolf  and  the  seven  young  goslings.     See  Wolf  and  the  seven 

little  kids. 
Wolf  and  the  seven  young  kids.     See  Wolf  and  the  seven  little 

kids. 
Wolf  and  the  sheep,     .^sop.     F"ables  (Burt  ed.). 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Wolf  and  the  shepherd.     .'Esop.     Fables  (Stickney). 

Scudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories. 
Wolf  and  the  shepherds.     iEsop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

.■Esop.     Fables  (Stickney). 
Wolf  and  the  stork.     See  Wolf  and  the  crane. 
Wolf  as  a  Roman.     Houghton.     Russian  grandmother's  wonder 

tales. 
Wolf  boy.     Kennedy.     New  world  fairy  book. 

See  also  Boy  and  the  wolves;   Little  wolf  brother. 
Wolf  in  disguise,     .^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

(poem).     iEsop.  Fables    (Stickney.     Supplement.         Wolf 

turned  shepherd), 
(poem).     W^iggin   and   Smith.     Talking   beasts.     (Wolf   turned 
shepherd.) 
Wolf  in  sheep's  clothing,     ^sop.     Fables  (Blacked.), 
.^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.) 
.(Esop.     Fables  (Jacobs), 
^sop.     Fables  (Stickney). 
Scudder.     Children's  book. 
Scudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories. 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Wolf-mother  of  Saint  Ailbe.    Brown,  A.  E.    Book  of  saints  and 
friendly  beasts. 
Coe.     Second  book  of  stories. 
Wolf  on  his  deathbed.     Success  library,     v.  3. 
Wolf,  the  fox  and  the  ape.     ^Esop. "  Fables  (Black  ed.). 
/Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
..Esop.     Fables  (Stickney). 
Wolf,  the  goat  and  the  kid.     See  Wolf,  the  she-goat  and  the  kid. 


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Wolf,  the  she-goat  and  the  kid.     .Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

(poem).     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts.     (Wolf,  the  goat 
and  the  kid.) 
Wolf  turned  shepherd.     See  Wolf  in  disguise. 
Wolf!     Wolf!     See  Shepherd's  boy  and  the  wolf. 
Wolf's  butter.     Stafford.     Animal  fables. 

See  also  Cat  and  the  mouse  in  partnership. 
Wolves  and   the   deer.      Coe   and    Christie.      Story   reader.     3d 

book. 
Wolves  and  the  sheep.     ^-Esop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

-•Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

Baldwin.     Fairy  stories  and  fables.     (Wolves,  the  dogs  am!  ilu- 
sheep.) 

Scudder.     Children's  book. 

Scudder.     Fables  and  folk  stories. 
Wolves  and  the  sick  ass.     /Esop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

^Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Wolves,  the  dogs  and  the  sheep.     See  Wolves  and  the  sheep. 
Woman  accuser.     Polc\oi.     Russian  fair>'  tales. 
Woman  and  her  hen.     See  Woman  and  the  fat  hen. 
Woman  and  her  maids.     See  Old  woman  and  her  maids. 
Woman  and  the  fat  hen.     .^Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Stickney.     Woman  and  her  hen). 
Woman  in  the  moon.     Judd.     Wigwam  stories. 
Woman  that  was  a   great    fool.     Gregory.     Kiltartan    wonder 

book. 
Woman's  wit.     Pyle,  H.     Twilight  land. 
Wonder  child.     See  Longnose  the  dwarf. 
Wonderful  artisan.     See  Daedalus  and  Icarus. 
Wonderful  basket.     Lang,  L.  B.     Strange  story  book. 
Wonderful  birch.     Lang.     Red  fairy  book. 
Wonderful  cake.     Graves.     Irish  fairy  book. 

See  also  Johnny  cake;   Little  red  hen.     I. 
Wonderful  fiddler.     See  Wonderful  musician. 
Wonderful  flower.     Thorpe.     Vule-tide  stories. 
Wonderful  glass.     Grimm.     Household  talcs  (Burt  ed.). 

Some  editions  of  Grimm  not  indexed  here  use  the  title  "God- 
father" for  this  stor>'. 
Wonderful  hair.     Mabie.     Polk  tales  every  child  should  know. 
Wonderful  lamp.     6Ve  Aladdin. 

Wonderful  mallet.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 
Wonderful  musician.     Crrimm.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr. ). 

(irimni.     Household  stories  (Crane  tr.). 

(irimm.      Household  tales  (Burt  ed.     Wonderful  fiddkri. 

(irinim.     Household  tales  (Everyman's  ed.). 

Lang.      Red  fairy  book.      (Marvelous  musician.) 
Wonderful  plough.     (Hbbon.     Reign  of  King  Cole. 
Wonderful  porridge  pot.     Bailey  and  Lewis.     For  the  childnii's 
hour. 

John.s<jn.     Fir-tree  fairy  book.     (Sweet  |)orridge.) 

Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter.     (Sweet  soup.) 


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Wonderful  pot.     Bailey.     Firelight  stories. 

Bay.     Danish  fairy  and  folk  tales. 
Wonderful  quern  stones.     See  Why  the  sea  is  salt.     I. 
Wonderful  ring.     Steel.     Tales  of  the  Punjab. 
See  also  Charmed  ring;   Enchanted  ring.     II. 
Wonderful  sculptor.     See  Pygmalion  and  Galatea. 
Wonderful  sea-god,  Strange  story  of  a.     Harrison,  E.     In  story 

land. 
Wonderful  sheep.     See  Ram. 
Wonderful    story.     Houghton.     Russian    grandmother's    wonder 

tales.  . 

Wonderful  tapestry.     Brown,  A.     One-footed  fairy. 
Wonderful     tar-baby    story     (poem).     Harris.     Tar-baby,    and 
other  rhymes.      (Brer  Rabbit  and  the  tar-baby.) 
Harris.     Uncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his  sayings. 
See  also  Raccoon  and  the  man-of-tar.    Rabbit  and  his  ears. 
Wonderful  teakettle.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 

Williston.     Japanese  fairy  tales.    1st  series. 
Wonderful  tree  in  Ditmarschen.     Thorpe.     Yule-tide  stories. 
Wonderful  turnip.     Johnson.     Fir-tree  fairy  book. 
Wonderful  weaver.     See  Arachne. 
Wondering  Jack.     See  Boots  and  his  brothers. 
Wondering  Tom.     Dodge.     Land  of  pluck. 

Fairy  stories  from  St.  Nicholas. 
Wondrous  story  of  Ivan  Golic  and  the  serpents.     Bain.     Cos- 
sack fairy  tales. 
Wonogquos.     Allen.     Indian  fairy  tales. 
Woo  Sing  and  the  mirror.     Davis  and  Chow-Leung.     Chinese 

fables  and  folk  stories. 
Wood  and  the  clown,     ^sop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.).  c-       ,        r^     . 

Wood-chopper    and    berry    picker.     Eastman.      Smoky    Day  s 
wigwam  evenings. 
Eastman.     Wigwam  evenings.  _ 

Wood-chopper's  children.     Eggleston.     Queer  stories  for    boys 

and  girls. 
Wood-folk.     See  Pan. 

Woodcock  and  the  mallard.     /Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Woodcutter  and  the  fairy.     See  Honest  woodman. 
Woodcutter's  child.     See  Fairy  Tell-True. 
Woodcutter's  daughter.     Mulock.     Fairy   book. 

Wiggin  and  Smith.   Magic  casements. 
Woodcutter's  sake.     See  Waterfall  which  flowed  sake. 
Wooden    horse.     I.     Arnold    and    Gilbert.     Stepping    stones    to 
literature,     v.  4. 
Baldwin.     Thirty  more  famous  stories. 
Peabody.     Old  Greek  folk  stories. 
Scudder.     Children's  book.     (Horse  of  wood.) 
Storr.     Half  a  hundred  hero  tales. 
Tappan.     Stories   from   the   classics. 
Wooden  horse.     II.     See  Enchanted  horse. 
Woodman  and  Mercury.     See  Honest  woodman. 


FAIRY  TALES  293 

Woodman  and  the  mountain  fairies.     See  Vision  of  Tsunu. 
Woodman  and  the  serpent.     See  Countryman  and  the  snake. 
Woodman  and  the  trees.     .-Esop.     Fables  (Jacobs.     Man  and  the 
wood). 
-■Esop.     Fables  (Stickn'ey). 

(poem).     Wiggin    and    Smith.     Talking    beasts.     (Woods    and 
the  woodman.) 
Woodpecker  who  was  selfish.     Bailey.     F"or  the  story  teller. 

See  also  Selfish  sparrow  and  the  houseless  crows. 
Woodpecker's  joke.     Farmer.     Nature  myths. 
Woodrat  and  rabbits.     Judson,  K.  B.     Mythsand  legends  of  the 

Pacific  -Northwest. 
Woods  and  the  woodman.     See  Woodman  and  the  trees. 
Wooing  of  Gerd.     Bradish.     Old  Norse  stories  (Frey). 

Brown,  A.  F.     In  the  days  of  giants.     (Giantess  who  would  not.) 
Edmison.     Stories  from  the  Norseland.     (Frey  and  Gerd.) 
Keary.     Heroes  of  Asgard.     (Frey.) 

Litchfield.     Nine  worlds.      (Frey  climbs  into  Odin's  high  seat; 
Frey's  love  for  Gerd;  Skirnir's  journey  to  win  Gerd  for  Frey.) 
Mabie.     Norse  stories. 
Wooing  of  Olwen.     See  Kilwch  and  Olwcn. 

Worcestershire  fairies.     Hartland.     English  folk  and  fairy  tales. 
Work  and  play.     Blaisdell.     Child  life.     2d  reader. 
World  within  the  wall.     Coolidgc.     Mischief's  Thanksgi\  irg. 
World's  most  beauteous  damsel.     Kunos.     Turkish  fairy  tales. 
World's  reward.     See  Wa>  of  the  world.     I. 
Worme  of  Linton.     Douglas.     Scottish  fair^-  tales. 

Grierson.     Scottish  fairy  book. 
Wound  and  the  scar.     Rouse.     Talking  thrush. 
Wounded  eagle.     See  E^aglc  and  the  arrow. 
Wounded  lion.     Lang.     Pink  fairy  book. 
Wreath.     Thorpe.     Vulc-tide  stories. 
Wrekin.     Hartland.     English  folk  and  fairy  talcs.     (Origin  of  the 

Wrekin.) 
Wren.     L     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Wren.     H.      (poem).     Wilson,  G.  L.     Myths  of  the  red  children. 
Wren  and  the  bear.     Darton.     Wonder  book  of  beasts.     (Tom- 
tit and  the  bear.) 
Grimm.     Fairy  tales  (Lucas  tr.). 
Grimm.     Household  tales   (Everyman's  ed.     Tom-til    and    the 

bear). 
Johnson.      Book  of  fairy-talc  bears.      (Bear  and  the  wrens.) 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 
Wrestlers.     Steel.     Tales  of  the  Punjab. 
Wuchowson  the  Wind  Blower.     Wilson,  C.    L.       Mxthsnf  die 

red   chiMreii. 
Wulfstan,   Bishop  of  Worcester,  Legend  of.      Peer.     Saints  in 

story. 
Wylie,  Story  of.     Bryant.     How  id  tell  stories  to  thil<!reii. 


294  FAIRY  TALES 


Yallery  Brown.     Jacobs.     More  English  fairy  tales. 

Yanechek     and     the     water     demon.     Singleton.     Goldenrod 

fairy  book. 
Vara,  Story  of  the.     Lang.     Brown  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Elf  Maiden. 
Year,  Story  of  the.     Andersen.     Fairy  tales  (Paull  tr.). 

Andersen.     Stories  and  tales  (Author's  ed.). 
Yellow  dwarf.     Aulnoy.     Fairy  tales. 
Coussens.     Child's  book  of  stories. 
Lang.     Blue  fairy  book. 

Lang.     Prince  Darling,  and  other  fairy  stories. 
Mulock.     Fairy  book. 
Nursery  tales. 

Valentine.     Old,  old  fairy  tales   (Warne  ed.). 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Fairy  ring. 
Yellow  fox.     Grinnell.     Pawnee  hero  stories. 

Yellow  Lily.     Curtin.     Myths  and  folklore  of  Ireland.    (Son  of  the 
King  of  Erin,  and  the  giant  of  Loch  Lein.) 
Williams.     Fairy  tales  from  folklore. 
You  must  not  work  on  Sunday.     Cary.     Fairy  legends  of  the 

French  provinces. 
You-To's  first  lesson.     Pitman.     Chinese  fairy  stories. 
Young  Bekie.     Grierson.     Children's  tales  from  Scottish  ballads. 
Young  giant.     Grimm.     Household  tales  (Everyman's  ed.    Thum- 
bling  the  dwarf  and  Thumbling  the  giant). 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 
Young  head  of  the  family.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laugh- 
ter. 
Young  hunters  and   the  bears.     Johnson.     Book  of  fairy-tale 

bears. 
Young  king.     Wilde.     Fairv  tales. 

Young  king  of  the  Black  Isles,   History  of.     Arabian  nights 
(Dodge  ed.). 
Arabian  nights  (Lang.     Story  of  the  young  king  of  the   Black 

Isles). 
Arabian  nights  (Olcott.     Story  of  the  young  king  of  the   Black 

Isles). 
Arabian  nights  (Townsend). 
Arabian  nights  (Wiggin  and  Smith). 

Welsh.     Fairy  tales  children  love.     (Young  king  of  the  Black 
Isles.) 
Young  laird  of  Lorntie.     Douglas.     Scottish  fairy  tales. 
Young  man  and  his  cat.     Msop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

/Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Young  man  and  the  cook.     See  Young  men  and  the  cook. 
Young  man  and  the  lion.     ^sop.     Fables  (Black  ed.). 

^■Esop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Young  man  and  the  swallow.     .Esop.     Fables  (Black  ed.) 


FAIRY  TALES  295 

Young  man  who  would  have  his  eyes  opened.     I.ang.     \  iolet 

fairy  book. 
Young  men  and  the  cook,     .iLsop.      }-ahles    (Black   ed.     Young 
man  and  the  cook). 
.4isop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Young  mouse.     Grover.     Folk-lore  readers,     v.   1. 
Young  mouse,  the  cock  and  the  cat.     See  Mouse,  the  cat  and 

the  cock. 
"Young  NeverfuU."     Houghton.     Russian  grandmother's  wonder 
tales. 
Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 
Young  piper.     Jerrold.     Reign  of  King  Oberon. 
Young  soap-boiler.     Eggleston.     Queer  stories  for  boys  and  girls. 
Young  swallow.     Success  library,     v.  3. 
Young  Tamlane.     See  Tamlane. 

Young  thief  and  his  mother,     ^sop.     Fables  (Burt  ed.). 
Young  tiger.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Talking  beasts. 
Young  Waters  (poem).     Lanier.     Boy's  Percy. 
Younger  son  of  the  jackal.     See  Jackal's  younger  son. 
Youth  and  the  Vila.     Houghton.     Russian  grandmother's  wonder 

tales. 
Youth,    the  hawk,  and  the  raven.     Bidpai.     Tortoise  and  the 

geese. 
Youth  who  could  not  shiver  and  shake.     Grimm.     Fairy  tales 
(Lucas  tr.). 
Grimm.     Household  tales  (Burt  ed.). 
Johnson.     Fir-tree  fairy  book. 
Lang.     Blue  fairy  book.      (Tale  of  a  youth  who  set  out  lo  learn 

what  fear  was.) 
Lang.     Princess  on  the  glass  hill,  and  other  stories.     (Tale  of  a 

youth  who  set  out  to  learn  w-hat  fear  was.) 
Some  editions  of  Grimm  not  indexed  here  use  the  title  "One  who 
traveled  to  learn  what  shivering  meant"  for  this  slor\-. 
Youth  who  set  out  to  learn  what  fear  was.  Tale  of  a.     See 

\'outh  who  could  not  shiver  and  shake. 
Youth  who  went  to  the  North  wind  and  demanded  his  Hour 

again.     See  Lad  w'ho  went  to  the  Nijrih  wind. 
Youth  without  age,  and  life  without  death.     Kiinos.      Turkish 

fair\-  tales. 
Yu-Kong  and  the  demon.     Pitman.     Chinese  fa<ry  stories. 
Yussuf's  three  punishments.     Aunt  Naomi.     Jewish  fairy  talcs 

and  fables. 
Yvon  and  Finette.     Gask.     Folk  tales  from  maii\-  lands. 
Laboulaye.     Fairy  book. 
Laboulaye.     Last  fairy  tales. 
Wiggin  and  Smith.      Fairy  ring. 


z 

Zerbin  the  woodcutter.     Jokai  and  others.     <  .olden  l.iir\  liuok. 
Laboulaye.      I'airy  tales.      (Zerbino,  the  bear.) 
Lab(julayi-.     Last  fairy  tales.      (Zerbino,  the  savage.) 


296  FAIRY  TALES 

Zerbino,  the  bear.     See  Zerbin,  the  woodcutter. 
Zerbino,  the  savage.     See  Zerbin,  the  woodcutter. 
Zeus.     See  Jupiter. 

Zirac.     Wiggin  and  Smith.     Tales  of  laughter. 
Zobeide,  Story  of.     Arabian  nights  (Townsend). 
Zoulvisia,  Story  of.     Lang.     Olive  fairy  book. 


LIST   OF   BOOKS   .\NALYZED    IN   THE   INDEX 
TO     FAIRY    TALES,    MYTHS    AND    LEGENDS 


BOOKS  INDEXED 


Adams,  William,  ed. 

Folk  story  and  verse.     1899.     Amer.  Book  Co.,  8.40. 

tMyths  of  old  Greece  in  story  and  song.     1900.     Amer.     Book     Co.. 
S.oO. 
Aesop. 

Fables.     IIlus.  by  Charles  Folkard.     1912.     Black,  Gs. 

Fables.     Ed.  3.     n.d.     Burt.  -SI. 00. 

Fables.     Joseph  Jacobs,  ed.     1S94.     Macm.  SI. 50. 

Fabler,  with  supplement.     J.  H.  Stickney.  ed.     n.d.     Ginn,  S.3.5. 
Alcott,  L.  M. 

Lulu's  Library.     3  v.     Little,  -SI. 00. 

Flower  fables,     n.d.     Altemus,  $.40. 
Alden,  R.  M. 

Why  the  chimes  rang.     cl908.     Bobbs,  S1.25. 
Alderman,  E.  A.     Classics  old  and  new:     a  series  of  school  readers. 
1906.     Amer.   Book    Co.     1st    reader.  .S.25;    3d    reader,  %Mb\    4th 
reader,  .S.40. 
Alexander,  Francesa. 

The  hidden  servants.      1912.     Little,  -SI. .50. 
Allen,  H.  N. 

Korean  tales.     1889.     Putnam,  o.p. 
Allen,  Lewis. 

Indian  fairv  tales.     1912.     Luce,  Sl.OO. 
Andersen,  H.  C. 

Best  fairy  tales.     A.   C.   Henderson,   tr.      1911.     Rani. 
P'or  primary  grades. 

Fairy  tales.     Mrs.  E.  M.  Lucas,  tr.     n.d.     Dutton,  .S2..50. 

Fairy  tales.     E.  H.  L.  Turpin,  ed.     1904.     Merrill,  $.40. 
For  primary  reader  grades. 

Fairy  tales.     Mrs.  H.  B.  Paull,  tr.     n.d.     Warne,  $1.50. 

Stories.     cl.s91.     Houghton.  S.40.     (Riverside  lit.  scr.) 

Stories  and   tales.     cls70.     Houghton,  SLIM).     (.\uthor's  ed.) 

Wonder  stories,     n.d.     Houghton,   Sl.OO.     (.Author's  ed.) 
Andrews,  M.  R.  S. 

l-:nrli;uucd  fon-^t  and  other  stories.      1909.      Duttnn.  .si..>0. 
Annals  ol  fairyland. 

See  True  annals  of  fairyland. 


The  titles  of  books,  a  part  only  of  whose  contents  has  bei-n  in(lvxe<!  in 
the  foregoing  list,  have  been  indicated  by  the  addition  of  a  dagger  (f. 


298  FAIRY  TALES 


Arabian  night's  entertainments;  with  about  130  il.    n.d.    Dodge,  $1.50. 

The  same;  Andrew  Lang,  ed.      1907.     Longmans,  $2.00. 

The  same;  F.  J.  Olcott,  ed.      1913.     Holt,  $1.50. 

The  same;  G.  T.  Townsend,  ed.     n.d.     Warne.  $1.50. 

The  same;  K.  D.  Wiggin  and  N.  A.  Smith,  ed.     lUus.  by  Maxfield 
Parrish.      1909.     Scribner,  $2.50. 
Arnold,  S.  L.  and  Gilbert,  C.  B. 

fStepping  stones  to  literature,     v.  2-7.     Silver,  v.  2,  $.40;  v.  3,  $.50; 
V.  4,  $.60;    V.  5,  $.00;    v.  6,  $.60;    v.  7,  $.60. 
Asbjornsen,  P.  C. 

Fairy  tales  from  the  far  north,     n.d.      Burt,  $1.00. 

Folk  and  fairy  tales,     n.d.     Armstrong,  o.p. 

Tales  from  the  f  jeld.     1896.     Gibbings,  6s. 
Aspinwall,  Alicia. 

Short  stories  for  short  people.     [1S96.]     Dutton,  $1.50. 
Aulnoy,  M.  C.  J.  de  B.,  Comtesse  de. 

Fairytales.      1895.     Scribner,  o.p.     McKay.  $1.25. 
Aunt  Louisa's  book  of  fairy  tales,     n.d.     Warne,  $.50. 
Aunt  Naomi.     Jewish  fairy  tales  and  fables.      1908.     Bloch,  $1.00. 
Austin,  Mary. 

The  basket  woman.     cl904.     Houghton,  $1.50. 
Bailey,  C.  S. 

Firelight  stories.     1907.     Bradley.  $1.00. 

For  the  storv  teller.     1913.     Bradley,  $1.50. 

tStories  and  rhymes  for  a  child.     1913.     Bradley,  $1.00. 
Bailey,  C.  S.  and  Lewis,  C.  M. 

tFor  the  children's  hour.     5th  ed.     1909.     Bradley,  $1.50. 
Bain,  R.  N.,  tr. 

Cossack  fairy  tales.     1899.     Burt.  $1.00. 

Russian  fairy  tales.     See  Polevoi,  P.  N. 

Turkish  fairy  tales.     See  Kunos,  Ignacz. 
Bakewell,  M.  E. 

True  fairy  stories.     [1902.]     Amer.  Book  Co.,  $.35. 
Baldwin,  James. 

Another  fairy  reader.     [1907.]     Amer.  Book  Co.,  $.35. 

Fairy  reader.     cl905.     Amer.  Book  Co.,  $.35. 
Adapted  from  Grimm  and  Andersen. 

Fairy  stories  and  fables,     n.d.     Amer.  Book  Co.,  $.35.' 

tFifty  famous  stories  retold.     [1896.]     Amer.  Book  Co..  $.35. 

tGolden  fleece.     cl905.     Amer.  Book  Co.,  $.50. 

Hero  tales  told  in  school.     1909.     Scribner,  $.50. 

Old  Greek  stories.     [1895.]     Amer.  Book  Co.,  $.45. 

Second  fairy  reader.     [1907.]     Amer.  Book  Co..  $.35. 

tStories  of  the  king.     [1910.]     Amer.  Book  Co..  $..50. 

tThirty  more  famous  stories.     [1905.]     Amer.  Book  Co.,  $50. 
Ballard,  Susan. 

Fairy  tales  from  far  Japan.     1909.     Revell,  $1.00. 
Baring,  Maurice. 

Blue  rose  fairy  book.     1911.     Dodd,  $2.00. 
Baring-Gould,  Sabine. 

Crock  of  gold.      1899.     Page,  o.p. 

Curious  mvths  of  the  Middle  Ages.     Longmans,  $1.25. 

Old  English  fairy  tales,     n.d.     Burt,  $1.00. 
Batetnan,  G.  W. 

Zanzibar   tales  told   by   natives  of  the  east  coast  of   Africa.      1904. 
Saameld,  $1.00. 
Bay,  J.  C. 

Danish  fairy  and  folk  tales.  A  collection  of  popular  stories  and  fairy 
tales  from  the  Danish  of  Svend  Grundtvig,  E.  T.  Kristensen, 
Ingvor  Bondesen,  and  L.  Budde.     1899.     Harper,  $.150. 


FAIRY  TALES  299 

Beckwith,  M.  H. 

In  mvthland.     v.  2.     Educ.  Pub.  Co..  S.40. 
Bellamy,  C.  J. 

The  wonder  children:    their  quests  and  curious  adventures.     I'.tUti. 
Macm.,  .S.75. 
Bidpai. 

Tortoise  and  the  geese  and  other  fables  of  Bidpai;    retold  bv  M.   B. 
Dutton  and  illus.  by  E.  Boyd  Smith.      1908.     Houghton.  Sl.OO. 
Bigham,  M.  A. 

Overheard  in  lairvland.      [clOOO.J     Little.  -SI. 50. 
Blaisdell,  £.  A.  and  M.  F. 

tChild  life.     1906.     Macm..  8.25. 

tChild  life  in  tale  and  fable.     (2d  reader.)      1906.     Macm.,  $.35. 

tChild  life  in  manv  lands.     (3d  reader.)      1906.     Macm.,  $.-36. 

tChild  life  in  literature.     (4th  reader.)     1904.     Macm.,  $.40. 

tChild  life  f^fth  reader.     1904.     Macm.,  $.45. 
Blumenthal,  V.  X.  K. 

Folk  talcs  from  the  Russian.     cl903.     Rand,  $.60. 
Boston  collection  of  kindergarten  stories.  1898.     Hammett.  $.60. 
Bovirhill,  Mrs.  E.  J.,  and  Drake,  Mrs.  J.  B. 

Fairy  tales  from  South  .Africa.     1910.     Macm..  SI. 50. 
Boweh,  J.  A. 

tStorv  reader  for  the  second  year  at  school.     [1907.]     Globe  School 
Book  Co..  S.40. 
Boys'  and  girls'  fairv  stories,     n.d.     Dutton.  S.60. 
Bradish,  S.  P. 

Old  Xorse  stories.     1900.     Amer.  Book  Co.,  $.45. 
Brooks,  Dorothy. 

Stories  of  the  red  children.      1908.     Educ.  Pub.  Co..  $.40. 
Brooks,  Edward. 

Wonder  stories  from  the  Mabinogion.     1909.     Penn.  $1.25. 
Brown,  A.  F.  ^ 

Book  of  saints  and  friendly  beasts.      1900.     Houghton,  $1.2o. 

In  the  days  of  giants.     cl902.     Houghton,  $1.10. 

Star  jewels  and  other  wonders.      1905.     Houghton,  $1.00. 
Brown,  A.  F.,  and  Bell,  J.  M. 

Tales  of  the  red  children.      1909.     Appleton,  $1.00. 
Brown,  Alice. 

One-footed  fairy  and  other  stories.     cl911.     Houghton,  $i.J;j. 
Brown,  E.  V.  ,   ^      ,  ,.^ 

tstories  of  childhood  and  nature.      1913.     World  Book  Co..  $.4U. 

tStnries  of  woods  and  fields.      1913.     World  Book  Co.,  $.40. 

t\\'hen  the  world  was  young.     1913.     World  Book  Co..  $.40. 
Brown,  Julia.  ,   ».  r.- 

Mermaids  gift  and  other  stories.      1912.     Rand.  $1.2a. 
Browne,  Frances. 

Grannv's  wonderful  chair.     cl900. 

There    are  various  editions  of  this,  ranging  in  price  from  on.-  by 
Doubleday.  at  $1..50,  to  the  Everyman's,  at  $.35. 
Browning,  Robert.  ^ 

Poem-.      (Cambridge,  ed.)      189.^.     Houghton.  yi.OO. 

Bryant,  S.  C. 

Best  stories  to  tell  to  children.      1912.      Houghton,  *1...n. 
tHow  to  tell  stories  to  children.     [1905.]     H..iight..n.  .^l.on. 
tstories  to  tell  to  children.      [1907.]      Houghton.  $1.00. 

Buckley,  E.  F.  ,  .        ,,  -,. 

tChildren  of  the  dawn.     [1909.]     Stokes.  81..>0. 

lairy  tales  for  little  readers.     [cl894.1     Ainsworlh.  $.30. 


300  FAIRY  TALES 

Burt,  M.  E. 

tStoiy  of  the  German  Iliad.     1895.     Merrill,  $.50. 
Burt,  M.  £.  and  Ragozin,  Z.  A. 

Herakles,  the  hero  of  Thebes  and  other  heroes  of  the  myth.     1900. 
Scribner,  .1.50. 
Buxton,  E.  M.  Wilmot- 

Sc  W'ilmot-Buxton,  E.  M. 
Byrne,  J.  A. 

]VIodern  Greek  fairy  tales.     cl906.     Flanagan,  $.40. 
Caballero,  Fernan. 

Spanish  fairy  tales,     n.d.     Burt,  $1.00. 
Canton,  William. 

In  the  reign  of   King  Herla.     n.d.     Button,  $1.50.      (True  annals  of 
fairyland.)     Also  in  Everyman's  library,  $.35. 
Carpenter,  E.  J. 

Long  ago  in  Greece.      1906.     Little,  $1.50. 
Carrick,  A.  V.  L. 

Kitty-cat  tales.     cl907.     Lothrop,  $1.00. 
Gary,  Alice  and  Phoebe. 

Poetical  works.     cl8<S2.     Houghton.      (Household  ed.) 
[Cary,  Mrs.  M.,  tr.] 

Fairy  legends  of  the  French  provinces.      1903.     Crowell,  $.35. 
Chadwick,  M.  L.  Pratt- 

See  Pratt,  M.  L. 
Chambers,  William,  ed. 

fChamber's  miscellany  of  useful  and  entertaining  tracts,     v.  18.     o.p. 
Chandler,  Katherine. 

In   the   reign   of  coyote.      1905.     Ginn,   $.50.     ("Once   upon   a   time 
series.") 
Chisholm,  Louey. 

Enchanted  land.      [1906.]     Putnam,  $3.00. 
In  fairyland.     [1904.]     Putman,  $3.00. 
Chodzko,  A.  E.  B.,  comp. 

Fairy  tales  of  the  Slav  peasants  and  herdsmen.      1896.     Dodd,  o.p. 
Also  published  by  Burt,  $1.00,  under  title  Slav  fairy  tales. 
Church,  A.  J. 

tGreek  story  and  song.     cl903.     Macm.,  $1.75. 
Heroes  of  chivalry  and  romance.     cl898.     Macm.,  $1.75. 
Clay,  Beatrice. 

tStories   of    King   Arthur   and    the   Round    Table.     [1905.]     Button, 
$2.50. 
Cocke,  S.  J. 

Bypaths  in  Bixie;    folk  tales  of  the  South.      1911.     Button,  $1.25. 
Coe,  F.  E. 

tFirst  book  of  stories.      1910.     Houghton,  $.80. 

tSecond  book  of  stories  for  the  story-teller.     1913.     Houghton,  $.80. 
Coe,  Ida,  and  Christie,  A.  J. 

tStory  hour  readers.     3d  book.     1914.     Amer.  Book  Co.,  $.35. 
Cole,  P.  McA. 

Heroes  of  the  olden  time.     [1904.]     Macm.,  $.40. 
Compton,  Margaret. 

Snowbird  and  the  water  tiger  and  other  American  Indian  tales.     1895. 

Bodd,  SI. 50. 
A  later  edition  has  the  title  American  Indian  fairy  tales. 
Cooke,  F.  J. 

Nature  myths  and  stories  for  little  children.     [1895.]     Flanagan,  $.35. 
Coolidge,  Susan. 

tMischief's  Thansgiving.     1909.     Little,  $1.25. 
tNew  Year's  bargain.     1901.     Little,  $1.25. 
tRound  dozen.     1906.     Little,  $1.25. 


FAIRY  TALES  301 

Couch,  A.  T.  Quiller- 

See  Quiller-Couch,  A.  T. 

tChild's  book  of  stories;   with  pictures  by  Jessie  Willcox  Smith.     1911. 
Duffield,  $2.25. 
Cowles,  J.  D. 

tArt  of  storv  teUing.     1914.     McClurg,  $1.00. 
Cox,  G.  W. 

Tales  of  ancient  Greece.     1905.     McCIurg,  $1.00. 
Craik,  D.  M. 

See  Mulock,  D.  M.  C. 
Crane,  Walter. 

Red  Riding  Hood's  picture-book:   containing  Little  Red  Riding  Hood, 
Jack  and  the  beanstalk,  The  forty  thieves,     n.d.     Lane,  $1.25. 
Crommelin,  E.  G. 

Famous  legends  adapted  for  children.     1910.     Century,  $.60. 
Cruikshank,  George. 

Fairy  book.      1910.     Putnam,  $1.25. 
Curtin,  Jeremiah. 

Myths  and  folk  lore  of  Ireland,     n.d.     Little,  $2.00. 
Danielson,  F.  W. 

tStory  telling  time.     cl912.     Pilgrim  Press,  $1.00. 
Darton,  F.  J.  H. 

Wonder  book  of  beasts.     1909.     Stokes,  $1.50. 
Dasent,  G.  W.  ...„,,  u 

Popular   tales  from   the   Norse.     1904.     Putnam,   $2.50.     Also   pub- 
lished bv  Dutton,  $1.00. 
Davis,  M.  H.  and  Chow-Leung. 

Chinese  fables  and  folk  stories.     [1908.]     Amer.  Book  Co.,  $.40. 
Dickinson,  A.  D.,  and  Skinner,  A.  M. 

tChildren's  book  of  Christmas  stories.      1913.     Doubleday,  $1.25. 
Djurklo,  N.  G. 

Fairv  tales  from  the  Swedish,  tr.  by  H.  L.  Braekstad.     cl901.     Stokes, 
sr.OO. 
Dodge,  M.  M. 

tLand  of  pluck.     1907.     Century,  $1.50. 
Dole,  N.  H.,  comp. 

White  duckling  and  other  stories.     cl913._^  Crowell,  $1.00. 

.\  new  edition  of  the  "Russian  fairy  book." 
Douglas,  George,  erf.  ,    ,,.,  -r,       ^, 

t^rottish  f:iir\-  and  folk  tales,     n.d.     Scribner,  imported.  $l.oO.      Also 
published  by  Burt,  $1.00. 
Eastman,  C.  A.  and  E.  G.  ,  ,      ,„,  ^      i  •.., 

Sniokv  Davs' wigwam  evenings:   Indian  stones  retold.      1912.     Little, 

s  (10. 

Wigwam  evenings:  Sioux  folk  tales  retold.     cl909.     Little,  $1.25. 
Edey?  B.  O. 

Six  giants  and  a  griflin.      1903.     Harper,  $1.2.5. 
Edgeworth,  Maria. 

t\N'aste  not.  want  not  and  other  stories.      1901.     Heath,  $.20. 

Edmison,  J.  P.  .  «.,  or 

Stories  from  the  Norseland.      1909.      Penn,  $1.25. 

Esrgleston,  Edward. 

Oi„.i  -lories  lor  boys  and  girls.      1896.     Scribner,  $1.00. 

English,  T.  D.  _      „  «,.  .,- 

I- airy  >tf)rics  aiul  wonder  tales.      c\s'.)i.      Hurst,  $.3.j. 

tOlrl'ia^liioncd  fairy  tales;    Brothers  of  pity,  and  other  talcs  of  beasts 
and  men.     n.d.    'Little.  $1.00. 


302  FAIRY  TALES 

Fairy  legends  of  the  French  provinces. 

See  Gary,  Mrs.  M.,  tr. 
Fairy  stories  retold  from  the  St.  Nicholas.      1906.     Century,  $.65. 
Farmer,  F.  V.,  ed. 

Nature  myths  of  many  lands.     cl910.     Amer.  Book  Co.,  $.45. 
Favorite  fairy  tales,     illus.  by  Peter  Newell.     cl907.     Harper,  $1.50. 
Fee,  M.  H.,  and  others. 

tFirst  year  book.      1907.     World  Book.  Co.,  $.42. 
Field,  R.  M. 

Famous  fairy  tales.     cl902.     vol.  3  of  Young  Folks  librarj-,  ed.  bv  T. 
B,  Aldrich. 
Finnemore,  John. 

tPeeps  at  many  lands.     Japan.      1907.     Macm.,  $.55. 
Firth,  E.  M. 

Stories  of  old  Greece.     clS94.     Heath,  $.75. 
Forty  famous  fairy  tales.      1912.     Putnam,  $1.00. 
Francillon,  R.  E. 

fGods  and  heroes;   or.  The  Kingdom  of  Jupiter.     1895.     Ginn,  $.65. 
Frere,  M.  E.  I. 

Old  Deccan  days;    or,  Hindoo  fairy  legends  current  in  Southern  India. 
1868.     Lippincott,  o.p. 
Gallichan,  Mrs.  C.  G. 

See  Hartley,  C.  Gasquoine. 
Gask,  Lilian. 

Folk  tales  from  many  lands,     n.d.     Crowell,  $1.50. 
Gibbon,  J.  M. 

In  the  reign  of  King  Cole.     n.d.     Button,  $1.50.      (True    annals  of 
fairyland.)     Also  in  Everyman's  library,  $.35. 
Goddard,  Julia. 

Fairy  tales  in  other  lands.     cl892.     Hurst,  $.50. 
Golden  fairy  book. 

See  Jokai  and  others. 
Golden  goose,  and  The  three  bears.     Illus.  by  L.  Leslie  Brooke,     n.d. 

Warne,  $2.00. 
Gould,  S.  Baring- 

See  Baring-Gould,  S. 
Graves,  A.  P.,  comp. 

■flush  fairy  book.     n.d.     Stokes,  $1.50. 
Greene,  F.  N. 

Legends  of  King  Arthur  and  his  court.     cl901.     Ginn,  $.60. 
Greenwood,  Grace. 

Stories  from  famous  ballads.     [1906.]     Ginn,  $.50. 
Gregory,  A.  P.,  Lady. 

Kiltartan  wonder   book.     1911.     Button,   $1.50. 
Grierson,  E.  W. 

Children's  book  of  Celtic  stories.     1908.     Macm.,  $2.00. 
Children's  tales  from  Scottish  ballads.     1906.     Macm.,  $2.00. 
Scottish   fairy   book.      1910.     Stokes.   $1.50. 
Griffis,  W.  E. 

Unmannerly  tiger  and  other  Korean  tales.      1911.     Crowell,  $1.00. 
Grimm,  J.  L.  C,  and  W.  C. 

Fairy  tales;   tr.  by  Mrs.  Edgar  Lucas,  with  illus.  by  Arthur  Rackham. 

n.d.     Lippincott,  $1.50. 
Fairy  tales  and  household  stories;    tr.  by  Mrs.  H.  B.  Paull  and  L.  A. 

Wheatley.     n.d.     Warne,  $1.50. 
Household   fairy  tales,     n.d.     Burt,   $1.00. 
Household  stories;  tr.  from  the  German  by  Lucy  Crane  and  done  into 

pictures  bv  Walter  Crane.     1899.     Macm.,  $1.50. 
Household  tales;    illus.  by  R.  A.  Bell.     n.d.     Button,  $.35.      (Every- 
man's library.) 


FAIRY  TALES  303 

Grinnell,  Elizabeth  and  Joseph. 

tBirds  of  song  and  storv.      1901.     Mumford,  $1.00. 
Grinnell,  G.  B. 

tPawnee  hero  stories  and  folk  tales.     1904.     Scnbner,  $1.75. 
Grover,  E.  O. 

tFolk  lore  readers.      Book  1.     1905.     Atkinson,  S.30. 
Grundtvig,  S.  H. 

Fairy  tales  from  afar;    tr.  from  the  Danish  by  Jane  Mulley.     1910. 
Wessels,  SI. 25. 
Guerber,  H.  A. 

tMyths  of  Greece  and  Rome.     clS93.     Amer.  Book  Co..  $1.50;    $1.00. 
Haaren,  J.  H.,  comp. 

Ballads  and  tales:   a  4th  reader.     1905.     Univ.  Pub.  Co.,  $.25. 
Songs  and  stories:   a  2d  reader.     [1896.]     Univ.  Pub.  Co.,  $.15. 
Haaren,  J.  H.,  and  Poland,  A.  B. 

tFamous  men  of  Greece.     cl904.     Amer.  Book  Co.,  $.50. 
t Famous  men  of  Rome.     1904.     Amer.  Book  Co.,  $.50. 
Hacklander,  F.  W. 

Enchanting  and  the  enchanted.     1900.     Lippincott,  $./5. 
Hall,  Mrs.  A.  W.,  ^r.  ^  ,.  .        , ,  ^^ 

Icelandic  fairv  tales,     n.d.     Warne,  $1.50.     Also  a  Burt  edition.  ^1.00. 
Hall,  M.  F.  and  Gilman,  M.  L. 

tSiorv  land:  a  second  reader.     cl901.     Globe  Book  Co.,  $.36. 
Harris,' A.  V.  S. 

Favorites  from  fairyland.     1911.     Harper,  $.35. 
Harris,  J.  C.  ^-      tt       u 

fLittle  Mr.  Thimblefinger  and  his  queer  country.     189o.     Houghton, 

S2.00. 
Nights  with  Uncle  Remus.     cl883.     Houghton,  $1.50. 
tPlantation  pageants.     1899.     Houghton,  $2.00. 
fTar-baby  and  other  rhymes.     1905.     Appleton,  $2.00. 
Told  by  Uncle  Remus,     n.d.     Doubleday,  $2.00. 
fUncle  Remus,  his  songs  and  his  sayings.     1908.     Appleton,  $2.00. 
Harrison,  C.  C.  (Mrs.  Burton.) 

tBric-a-brac  stories.     cl885.     Scribner,  $1.50. 
Old  fashioned  fairy  book.     1910.     Scribner,  $1.25. 
Harrison,  E.  O. 

Moon  Princess.      1905.     McClurg,  $1.25. 
Prince  Silverwings.     1903.     McClurg,  $1.25. 
Star  fairies.      1903.     McClurg,  $1.25. 
Harrison,  Elizabeth. 

In  story  land.     n.d.     Central  Pub.  Co.,  $1.25. 
Hartland,  E.  S. 

EnKlish  fairy  and  folk  tales.     Scribner,  imported,  $1.50. 
Hartley,  C.  G.,  pseud.  s,     ^- 

Stories  from  the  Greek  legends,     n.d.     Lippincott,  $1.2.). 
Hauff,  Wilhelm.  nnn  i 

Caravan  tales  and  some  others;    retold  by  J.  G.  Hornstein.     [1914. j 

Stokes,  $1.35. 
Fairy  tales,  tr.  by  P.  S.  Pinkerton.     n.d.     McKay,  $.7o. 
Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.  ,    .        . ,    ,.         .     . 

ti-iitle  Daffydowndilly.    n.d.     HoughtOH,  $.25.    (Riverside  lit.  series.) 
Tanglewood  tales,     n.d.     Houghton,  $1.25.     (Same  in  Riverside  lit. 
series,  $.40.)  .       ^.         .  ,       ,.^ 

Wonrier    book.     n.d.     Houghton,    $1.25.     (Same    in    Riverside    lit. 
-.rifs.  iAO.) 
Heller,  Mrs.  T.  E.  and  Bates,  Lois. 

Little  (roMf-n-Hootl  and  other  fairy  stories.      1909.     Longmans,  S.30. 
Henderson,  W.  J. 

Sea  yarns  for   boys.      1907.      Harper,  $.00. 


304  FAIRY  TALES 

Herbertson,  A.  G. 

Heroic  legends.      1908.     Caldwell,  S2.00. 
Higginson,  T.  W. 

fXales  of  the  enchanted  islands  of  the  Atlantic.     1898.     Macm.,  $1.50. 
History  of  little  Goody  Two-Shoes.     1904.     Heath,  $.20. 
Holbrook,  Florence. 

Book  of  nature  myths.     cl902.     Houghton,  $.65. 

'Round  the  year  in  myth  and  song.     cl897.     Amer.  Book  Co.,  $.60. 
Houghton,  L.  S. 

Russian  grandmother's  wonder  tales.      1906.     Scribner,  $1.50. 
Howard,  F.  W.,  ed. 

Banbury  cross  stories.     cl909.     Merrill,  $.25. 

Dick  Whittington  and  other  stories.     1909.     Merrill,  $.30. 
Howells,  W.  D. 

Christmas  every  day  and  other  stories.     1908.     Harper,  $1.25. 
Hoxie,  J.  L. 

Kindergarten  story  book.     1906.     Bradley,  $.50. 
Hubbard,  W,  L. 

Chats  with  Color-kin.     illus.  by  Donn  P.  Crane.      1909. 

[Chicago.      Carroll  Groff  &  Co.  Press.] 
Hume,  Fergus. 

Chronicles  of  fairyland.      1911.     Lippincott,  $1.50. 
Hutchinson,  W.  M.  L. 

Golden  porch:  a  book  of  Greek  fairy  tales.      1907.     Longmans,  $1.40. 

Orpheus  with  his  lute.      1909.     Longmans,  $1.40. 
Hyde,  L.  S. 

Favorite    Greek    Myths.      1904.     Heath,    $.50. 
Ingelow,  Jean. 

tStories  told  to  a  child.     2  v.      1881.     Little,  $2.50. 

Three  fairy  tales.      1901.     Heath,  $.20. 
Island  stories  retold  from  St.  Nicholas.     1907.     Century,  $.65. 
Jacobs,  Joseph,  ed. 

Book  of  wonder  voyages.     1896.     Nutt,  5s;  Macm.,  $1.50. 

Celtic  fairv  tales,     n.d.     Putnam,  $1.25;    Burt,  $1.00. 

English  fairv  tales.     cl904.     Putnam,  $1.25;    Burt.  $1.00. 

Indian  fairy  tales,     n.d.     Putnam,  $1.75;    Burt,  $1.00. 

More  Celtic  fairv  tales,     n.d.     Putnam,  $1.25. 

More  English  fairy  tales.      1911.     Putnam, $1.25. 
James,  Hartwell,  ed. 

Cat  and  the  mouse:  a  book  of  Persian  fairy  tales.     cl906.     Altemus, 
$.40. 

Enchanted  castle:     a  book  of  fairy  tales  from  flower  land.     cl906. 
Altemus,  $.60. 

Jewelled  sea:  a  book  of  Chinese  fairy  tales.     cl906.     Altemus,  $.40. 

Magic  bed:   a  book  of  East  Indian  fairy  tales.     cl906.     Altemus,  S. 40. 

Magic  jaw  bone:     a  book  of  fairy  tales  from  the  South  Sea  islands. 
cl906.     Altemus,  $.40. 

Man  elephant:   a  book  of  African  fairy  tales.     cl906.     Altemus,  $.40. 
Jenks,  Tudor. 

Tales  of  fantasv.     cl902.     v.  4  of  Young  folks  librarv,  ed.  bv  T.  B. 
Aldrich. 
Jerrold,  W.  C,  ed. 

Big  book  of  fairy  tales.      1911.     Caldwell,  $2.50. 

fBig  book  of  nursery  rhymes.     cl903.     Button.     $3.00. 

In  the  reign  of  King  Oberon.     n.d.     Dutton,  $1.50.     (True  annals  of 
fairyland.)     Also  in  Everyman's  library,  $.35. 
Johnson,  Clifton,  ed. 

Birch-tree  fairy  book.      1906.     Little,  S1..50. 

Book  of  fairy-tale  bears.      1913.     Houghton,  $.75. 

Book  of  fairy-tale  foxes.     1914.     Houghton,  $.75. 


FAIRY  TALES  305 


Johnson,  Clifton  —  conlinued. 

Elm-tree  t'airv  book.      1909.     Little,  S1.50. 

Fir-tree   fairv   book.      1912.     Little,   $1.50. 

Oak-tree  fairy  book.      1905.     Little,  S1.50. 
Johnston,  A.  iF.  • 

tGiant  scissors,     n.d.     L.  C.  Page,  SI. 25;  $.50. 

tLittle  Colonel  at  boarding  school.      1903.     L.  C.  Page,  $1.50. 

tLittle  Colonel  in  Arizona.      1904.     L.  C.  Page,  $1.50. 

fLittle  Colonel's  Christmas  vacation,  1905.     L.  C.  Page,  $1.50. 

tLittle  Colonel's  hero.      1902.     L.  C.  Page.  $1.50. 

tLittle  Colonel's  house  party.      1900.     L.  C.  Page,  $1.50. 

tMary  Ware,  the  little  Colonel's  chum.     1908.     L.  C.  Page,  $1.50. 
Johonnot,  James. 

tGrandfather's  stories,     n.d.     Amer.  Book  Co.,  $.27. 

tStories  of  heroic  deeds  for  boys  and  girls.     Amer.  Book  Co.,  $.30. 

tStories  of  the  olden  time.     n.d.     Amer.  Book  Co.,  $.54. 
Jokai,  Maurus  and  others. 

Golden  fairy  book.     n.d.     Burt,  $1.00. 
Jones,  L.  H. 

tlones  readers  bv  grades.     cl903.     Ginn.  1,  $.30;   2,  $.-35. 
Judd,  M.  C. 

tClassic  mvths.     clS94.     Rand.  $.35. 

•fWigwam  stories  told  by  North  American  Indians.     1906.     Gnin.  $.90. 
Judson,  H.  P.  and  Bender,  I.  C. 

tGraded  literature  readers:  4,  6.  7.     cl900.     Merrill,  ea.  $.50. 
Judson,  K.  B. 

tMvths    and    legends    of    the    Pacific    Northwest.     1910.     McClurg, 
$1..50. 
Keary,  Annie  and  Eliza. 

Heroes  of  Asgard.     n.d.     Macm.,  $.50. 
Kennedy,  H.  A. 

New  world  fairy  book.      1904.     Dutton,  $2.00. 
Ketcham,  Henry,  ed. 

Oriental  fairv  tales,     n.d.      Burt,  $1.00. 
Ketchum,  A.'T.,  and  Jorgensen,  I.  M. 

tKindcrgarten  gems.     clS90.     Christian  Pub.  Co.,  $1.00. 
Keyes,  A.  M. 

tFive  <fnse';;    illus.  by  Jessie  Willcox  Smith.      1911.     Moffat.  $1.00. 
Kipling,  Rudyard. 

Jungle  book.     Century,  $1.50. 

Just  so  stories.      1902.      Doubleday,  $1.20. 

Second  jungle  book.      1903.     Century,  $1.50. 
Kingsley,  Charles. 

Heroes.      Dutton,  $.35.      (Everyman's  library.) 
Klingensmith,  Annie. 

tHou^ehold  stories  ff)r  little  readers.     [1901.]     Flanagan.  $.3o. 
Kunos,  Ignacz,  comp. 

Forty-four  Turkish  fairy  tales;   illus.  by  Willy  Pogany.    1914.  Crowell, 
.$3.00. 

Turki-^h  fairv  tales   and    folk    tales;    tr.  from  the  Hungarian  version 
1a   R.  X.  Bain.      1901.      Bullen,  o.p.      Burt,  $1.00. 
Kupfer,  G.  H. 

tStoric-^  of  long  ago.      1911.     Heath,  $.75. 
Laboulaye,  E.  R.  L. 

Fairy  book.     [cl806.]     Harper,  $2.00. 
Fairy  talcs,     n.d.      Uutton.  $2.50. 
Last  fairy  tales.      1904.     Harper,  $2. .50. 
Lang,  Andrew,  ed. 

.\lad<iiii   and    the   wonderful   lamp   and   other  stories.      1912.     Lt)ng- 
mans,  $.75. 


306  FAIRY  TALES 

Lang,  Andrew  —  continued. 

Beauty  and  the  beast  and  other  stories.      1910.     Longmans,  $.75. 

Blue  fairv  book.      1905.     Longmans,  $2.00;  $1.00;  Burt,  $1.00. 

Book  of  romance.     1902.     Longmans,  $1.60;    $1.00. 

Brown  fairy  book.      1904.     Longmans,  $1.60;    $1.00. 

Cinderella,  and  other  stories.      1900.     Longmans,  $.20. 

Crimson  fairy  book.      1903.     Longmans,  $1.60;  $1.00. 

Dick  Whittington  and  other  stories.     Longmans,  $.30. 

Elf  maiden  and  other  stories.      1910.     Longmans,  $.60. 

Forty  thieves  and  other  stories.      1910.     Longmans,  $.60. 

Golden  mermaid  and  other  stories.      1906.     Longmans,  $.60. 

Green  fairy  book.     n.d.     Longmans,  $2.00;    $1.00;    Burt,  $1.00. 

Grey  fairy  book,  1900.     Longmans,  $2.00;  $1.00. 

History  of  Jack  the  giant-killer  and  other  stories.     1908.     Longmans, 
$.20. 

Invisible  prince  and  other  stories.      1912.     Longmans,  $.60. 

Lilac  fairy  book.     1910.     Longmans,  $1.60;  $1.00. 

Little  Red  Riding-Hood  and  other  stories.      1899.     Longmans,  $.20. 

Magic  ring  and  other  stories.      1911.     Longmans,  $.60. 

My  own  fairy  book.     n.d.     Longmans,  $2.00. 

tNurserj'  rhyme  book.      1907.     Warne,  SI. 50. 

Olive  fairy  book.      1907.     Longmans,  $1.60;  $1.00. 

Orange  fairy  book.      1906.     Longmans,  $1.60;   $.100. 

Pink  fairy  book.     1910.     Longmans,  $2.00;  $1.00. 

Pretty  Goldilocks  and  other  stories.      1911.     Longmans,  $.60. 

Prince  Darling  and  other  fairy  stories.      1908.     Longmans,  S.40. 

Princess  on  the  glass  hill,  and  other  stories.     1899.     Longmans,  $.20. 

Red  fairy  book.      1904.     Longmans,  $2.00;  $1.00;  Burt,  -Sl.OO. 

Red  romance  book.      1905.     Longmans,  $1.75;  $1.00. 

Sleeping  beauty  in  the  wood  and  other    stories.     1899.     Longmans, 
$.20. 

Snow-queen  and  other  stories.      1911.     Longmans,  $.75. 

Tales  of  romance.     1911.     Longmans,  $.50. 

Three  dwarfs  and  other  stories.      1910.     Longmans,  $60. 

Trusty  John  and  other  stories.      1912.     Longmans,  $.75. 

Twelve  huntsmen  and  other  stories.     1910.     Longmans,  $.60. 

Violet  fairv  book.     1901.     Longmans,  $1.60;  $1.00. 

Yellow  fairy  book.     1906.     Longmans,  $2,00;  $1.00;  Burt,  $1.00. 
Lang,  Mrs.  L.  B. 

fAll  sorts  of  stories  book.     1911.     Longmans,  $1.60. 

fStrange  story  book.     1913.     Longmans,   $1.60. 
Lanier,  Sidney',  ed. 

Boy's   Percy.      1909.     Scribner,  $2.00. 

Knightlv  legends  of  Wales;  or.  The  boy's  Mabinogion.     1910.     Scrib- 
ner, $2.00. 
Lansing,  M.  F. 

Fairy  tales.     2v.      1907.     Ginn,  $.70. 

tQuaint  old  stories  to  read  and  act.     cl912.     Ginn,  $.45. 

tTales  of  old  England  in  prose  and  verse.     1908.     Ginn,  $.45. 
Lindsay,  Maud. 

tMore  mother  stories.      1905.     Bradley,  $1.00. 

tMother  stories.      1907.     Bradley,  $1.00. 

tStory  garden  for  little  children.      1913.     Lothrop,  $1.00. 
Lippincott,  S.  J. 

See  Greenwood,  Grace,  pseud. 
Litchfield,  M.  E. 

Xine  worlds:  stories  from  Norse  mythology.      1895.      Ginn,  $.50. 
Lowell,  D.  O.  S. 

Jason's  quest.      1904.     Lothrop,  $1.00. 


FAIRY  TALES  307 


Lummis,  C.  F. 

Pueblo  Indian  folk  stories.     1910.     Century,  SI. 50. 

This  book  was  published  in  1894  under  the  title  "Man  who  married 
the  moon  and  other  Pueblo  Indian  folk  stories. 
Lyman,  Edna. 

tStorv-telling:  what  to  tell  and  how  to  tell  it.     1910.     McClurn.  $.75. 
Mabie,  H.  W. 

Fairv  tales  every  child  should  know.     1905.     Doubleday,  $.90. 

tFamous  stories  every  child  should  know.      1907.     Doubleday.  $.90. 

fFolk  tales  everv  child  should  know.      1910.     Doubleday,  $.90. 

tHeroes  and  fairies.     cl907.     Christian  Herald,  $1.50. 

tHeroes  everv  child  should  know.      1906.     Doubleday,  $.90. 

jHeroines  everv  child  should  know.     190S.     Doubleday,  $1.50. 

tLegends  everv  child  should  know.      1906.     Doubleday,  $.90. 

Myths  everv  child  should  know.      1905.     Doubleday,  $.90. 

Xorse  stories  retold  from  the  Eddas.      1909.     Dodd,  $1.25. 
Macdonald,  George. 

Dealings  with  fairies.     Routledge,  o.p. 

Light  princess  and  other  fairy  tales,     n.d.     Putnam,  $1.75. 
Macdonell,  Anne. 

Italian  fairy  book.      1911.     Stokes,  $1.50. 

Home  fairy  tales;  tr.  by  Mary  L.  Booth.      1904.     Harper,  $1.-50. 
MacGregor,  Mary. 

tStorie?  of  King  .\rthur's  Knights  told  to  the  children,     n.d.     Dutton. 
S..50. 
Macleod,  Mary. 

Book  of  ballad  stories.      1906.     Stokes,  $1.50. 
MacManus,  Seumas. 

Donegal  fairy  stories.     cl900.     Doubleday,  $1.25. 

In  chimney  corners.     1899.     Doubleday,  $1.50. 
Marden,  O.  S.,  ed. 

Success  library,     v.  3.     cl901.     Success  Co. 
Marshall,  Logan,  ir. 

Fairv  tales  of  all  nations.      1910.     Winston,  $2.00. 
Maud',  C.  E. 

Heroines  of  poetry.      1903.     Lane,  5s. 

Wagner's  heroes,     n.d.     Longmans,  $L75._ 

Wagner's  heroines,     n.d.     Longmans,  $1.75. 
May,  Sophie. 

Little  Prudv's  fairy  book.      Lothrop,  o.p. 
Mendel,  F.  E. 

t(  )iir  little  Austrian  cousin.      1913.     L.  C.  Page,  $.60. 

Next 'nigiu  stories.     1912.     Lothrop,  $1.00. 
Molesworth,  Mrs.  M.  L. 

tl-airies  afield.      1911.      Macm.,  $1.50. 
Morris,  Chas. 

tllisioiiral  tales:  Roman.     Lipp.,  sub.  book. 
Mother  Goose  rhymes,  jingles  and  fairy  tales,     n.d.     Altemus,  $1.00; 

Mother  Goose's  nursery  rhymes,  tales  and  jingles,     n.d.     Warne,  o.p. 

Mulock,  D.  M. 

I'airy  book.     n.d.     Harper.  $1.00. 
Nichols,  I.  P.,  and  De  Morgan,  Mary. 

I'riiKi--  (.iilikin;    or,  The  magic  thimble.      1S92.     Dutton,  $2.00. 

Nixon-Roulet,  M.  F. 

Indian  folk  tales.     cl911.     Amer.  Book  Co.,  $.40. 

Japanese  folk  stories  and  fairy  tales.      1908.     Amor.  Book  Co..  $.40. 


308  FAIRY  TALES 

Nordau,  M.  S. 

Dwarfs  spectacles,  and  other  fairy  tales;  tr.  bv  M.  J.  Safford.      190.5. 
Macm.,  $.75. 
Nursery  tales.     1900.     McKibbin,  o.p. 
Norton,  C.  E.,  ed. 

fHeart  of  oak  books,     v.  1-7.      1899.     Heath,     v.  1,  S.25;  v.  2,  .$.35; 
V.  3,  S.40;   V.  4,  $.45;   v.  5,  $..50;  v.  6,  $.55;  v.  7,  $.60. 
Nyblom,  Helena. 

JoUj'  Calle  and  other  Swedish  fairy  tales.      1912.     Button,  $2.50. 
O' Grady,  Alice,  and  Throop,  Francis. 

fTeachers'  story  tellers'  book.      1912.     Rand,  $.75. 
Orcutt,  W.  D. 

Princess  Kallisto  and  other  tales  of  the  fairies.      1911.      Harper,  $1..50. 
Ortoli,  Frederic. 

Evening  tales;    tr.  bv  Joel  Chandler  Harris.      1911.     Scribner,  $1.00. 
O'Shea,  M.  V.,  ed. 

Old  world  wonder  stories.      1902.     Heath,  $.20. 

Six  nursery  classics.     1904.     Heath,  $.20. 
Ozaki,  Y.  t. 

Japanese  fairy  book.      1904.     Button,  $2.00. 
Partridge,  E.  N.  and  G.  E. 

tStorv-telling  in  home  and  school.      1914.     Sturgis.      $1.25. 
Peabody,  J.  P. 

Old  Greek  folk  stories,     n.d.     Houghton,  .$.25. 
Peers,  Mrs.  C.  R. 

Saints  in  story.      1910.     Macm.,  $1.50. 
[Perkins,  Mrs.  L.  F.,  ed.] 

Twenty  best  fairy  tales  of  Hans  Andersen,  Grimm  and  Miss  Mulock. 
01907.     Stokes,  $1.50. 
Perrault,  Charles. 

Fairy  tales,     n.d.     Estes,  $1.50. 

Tales  of  Mother  Goose  as  first  collected  in  1696.     A  new  tr.  by  Charles 
Welsh.      1902.     Heath,  $.20. 

Tales  of  passed  times,     n.d.     Button,  $.45. 
Pitman,  N.  H. 

Chinese  fairj-  stories.      1910.     Crowell,  $1.00. 
Polevoi,  N.  A. 

Russian  fairy  tales;    tr.  by  R.  N.  Bain.     n.d.      Burt,  $1.00. 
Poulsson,  Emilie,  comp. 

tin  the  child's  world.      1906.     Bradley,  $2.00. 
Pratt,  M.  L. 

fFairvland  of  flow-ers.     n.d.     Educ.  Pub.  Co.,  o.p. 

Myths  of  Old  Greece.    3  v.    n.d.    Educ.  Pub.  Co.    v.  1,  $.40;  v.  2,  $.60; 
V.  3,  $.60. 
(v.  1  title  page  reads  "Greek  myths.") 

Legends  of  Norseland.     cl894.     Educ.  Pub.  Co.,  $.60. 

Legends  of  the  red  children.     cl897.     Amer.    Book    Co.,    $.30. 
Pyle,  Howard. 

tPepper  and  salt.     cl885.     Harper,  $1.50. 

Twilight  land.     1895.     Harper,  $1.50. 

Wonder  clock.     cl8S7.     Harper,  $2.00. 
Pyle,  Katharine. 

The  counterpane  fairy.      1898.     Button,  SI. 25. 

Fairy  tales  from  many  lands.      1911.     Button,  $1.50. 

Where  the  wind  blows.     cl902.     Button,  $2.00. 
Quiller-Couch,  A.  T. 

Sleeping  beauty  and  other  fairy  tales  from  the  old  French,  retold; 
illus.  by  Bulac.      1910.     Boran,  $5.00. 
Rhys,  Ernest,  comp. 

Fairy  gold.      1906.     Button,  $2.50.     Everj-man's  library,  $.35. 


FAIRY  TALES  309 

Richards,  L.  £. 

Golden  windows,     n.d.     Little,  Sl.OO. 

tjovous  story  of  Toto.      1900.     Little.  Sl.OO. 

tTotos  merrv  winter.     1900.     Little,  Sl.OO. 
Roberts,  G.  E.  T. 

tFlving  plover.     1909.  '  L.  C.  Page,  Sl.OO. 
Rolfe,  W.  J.,  ed. 
tFairv   tales  in    prose  and    verse.     clSS9.     Harper,  o.p.     Amer.   Book 

Co..  .S.oO. 
Roulet,  M.  F.  Nixon- 
Set'  Xixon-Roulet,  ^L  F. 
Rouse,  W.  H.  D. 

Talking  thrush  and  other  tales  from  India.      1899.     Button,  SI. 50. 
Ruskin,  John. 

King  of  the  Golden  River  and  other  wonder  stories.     Houghton,  S.2o. 
(Riverside  lit.  ser.) 
Scudder,  H.  E. 

Book  of  folk  stories.     clS87.     Houghton,  $.60. 

Book  of  legends.     cl899.     Houghton,  S.50.      (Riverside  lit.  ser.) 

tChildren's  book.     cl881.     Houghton,  S2.o0. 

fDoings  of  the  Bodlev  family  in  town  and  countrj-.     1895.     Houghton, 
SI. 50. 

Dream  children,     n.d.     Houghton,  $1.00. 

Fables     and     folk     stories.     cl906-1910.     il.     ed.     Houghton,  S.4o. 
Title  page  of  this  ed.  reads  Book  of  fables  and  folk  stories. 

Seven  little  people  and  their  friends.     cl862.     Houghton,  Sl.OO. 
Segur,  Sophie,  Comtesse  de. 

French  fairy  tales,     n.d.     Winston,  S.oO. 
Silver  fairy  book.      1895.     Putnam,  o.p.      Burt,  Sl.OO. 
Singleton,  Esther,  ed. 

Goldenrod   fairv  book.     1903.     Dodd,  $2.00. 

Wild  flower  fairy  book.     1910.     Dodd,  $1.25. 
Skinner,  CM. 

tMyths  and  legends  of  flowers,  trees,  fruits  and  plants.      1911.     Lip- 
pincott.  SI. .50. 
Spaulding,  F.  E.,  and  Bryce,  C,  T. 

fAldine  readers:    2d  reader.     Newson,  S.42. 
Stafford,  A.  O. 

Animal   fables  from  the  dark  continent.     cl906.     Amer.    Book   Co., 
S.30. 
Stebbins,  C.  M. 

tThird  reader.      1912.     Amer.  Book  Co..  S.48. 
Steel,  F.  A. 

Tales  of  the  Punjab  told  by  the  people.      1894.     Macm.,  S1.50. 
Stevenson,  Augusta. 

Plays  for  the  home.      191.3.     Houghton,  SI. 25. 

This  book  was  first  published  as  Children's    Classics   in    dramatic 
form :  book  .3. 
Stewart,  Mary. 

Onrc  upon  a  time.      1912.     Revell,  $1.25. 
Stockton,  F.  R. 

Bee-man  of  Orn  and  other  fanciful  tales.      1887.     Scribner,  SI. 25. 

tF'anciful  tales.      1894.     Scribner,  S.50. 

Floating  prince  and  other  fairy  tales.      1889.     Scribner,  SI. 50. 

tQueen's  museum.      1906.     Scribner,  S2..50. 

Ting-a-ling-tales.     [1869.]     Scribner,  Sl.OO. 
Stone,  Mary,  ed. 

tChildren's  stories  that  never  grow  old.     cl908.     Reilly  &  B.,  Sl.OO. 
Stories  of  classic  myths;   retold  from  St.  Nicholas.     1909.     Century, 
S.G5. 


310  FAIRY  TALES 


Storr,  Francis. 

fHalf  a  hundred  hero  tales  of  Ulysses  and  the  men  of  old.      1911. 
Holt,  $1.35. 
Strong,  F.  L. 

tAlI  the  year  round.     4v.      1902.     Ginn,  ea.  $.36. 
Tanner,  Dorothy. 

Legends  from  the  red  man's  forest.     [1895.]     Flanagan,  $.30. 
Tappan,  E.  M.,  ed. 

tAdventures  and  achievements,     n.d.     Houghton.      (Children's  hour, 

V.  8.) 
Folk  stories  and  fables,     n.d.     Houghton.      (Children's  hour,  v.  1.) 
Golden  goose.     cl905.     Houghton,  $1.00. 

fModern  stories,     n.d.     Houghton.      (Children's  hour,  v.  10.) 
Myths  from  many  lands,     n.d.     Houghton.      (Children's  hour,  v.  2.) 
Old  ballads  in  prose.      1901.     Houghton,  $1.10. 
tOld    fashioned    stories    and    poems,     n.d.     Houghton.      (Children's 

hour,  V.  6.) 
fStories    from    seven    old    favorites,     n.d.     Houghton.      (Children's 

hour,  V.  5.) 
Stories  from  the  classics,     n.d.     Houghton.      (Children's  hour,  v.  3.) 
tStories    of    legendary    heroes,     n.d.     Houghton.      (Children's    hour, 

V.  4.) 
Children's  hour,  of  which  eight  of  the  preceding  entries  are  a  part,  is 
published  in  10  volumes  by  Houghton  as  a  subscription  book. 
Thomas,  W.  J. 

Welsh  fairy  book.     cl908.     Stokes,   $1.50. 
Thorne-Thomsen,  Gudrun. 

East  o'  the  sun  and  west  o'  the  moon,  with  other  Norwegian  folk  tales. 
cl912.     Row,  Peterson  &  Co.,  $.60. 
Thorpe,  Benjamin,  ed. 

Vule  tide  stories.      1892.     Macm.,  $.80. 
Three  little  pigs  and  Tom  Thumb.    1906.    Warne,  $.80.    [Leslie  Brooke's 

children's  books.] 
Tolstoi,  L.  N. 

tMore  tales  from  Tolstoi;  tr.  by  R.  N.  Bain.     [cl903.]     Brentano's, 

$  50 
tTales  from  Tolstoi;   tr.  bv  R.  K.  Bain.      1901.     Page,  $1.50. 
tTwentv-three  tales.      1907.     Funk,  $.75. 
Treadwell,  H.  T.,  and  Free,  M^ 

tReading  literature:    the  primer.      1910.     Row,  $.32. 
True  Annals  of  fairyland.     See  Canton,  William.      In  the  reign  of  King 
Herla;  Gibbon,  J.  M.      In  the  reign  of   King  Cole;  Jerrold,  W.  C. 
In  the  reign  of  King  Oberon. 
Underhill,  Z.  D. 

Dwarfs'  tailor  and  other  fairy  tales.     cl896.     Harper,  $1.75. 
Valentine,  Laura,  ed. 

Old,  old  fairy  tales,     n.d.     Warne,  $1.50;    Burt,  $1.00. 
Van  Sickle,  J.  H.,  and  Seegmiller,  Wilhelmina. 

Riverside   readers,    1-4.      1911-12.      Houghton,    1,    $..35;     2,   $.40;    3, 
$.50;   4,  $.55. 
Voltaire,  M.  A.  de,  and  others. 

See  Silver  fairy-book. 
Wade,  M.  H. 

Indian  fairy  tales  as  told  to  the  little  children  of  the  wigwam.     1906. 
Wilde,  $1.00. 
Wardrop,  Marjory,  Ir. 

Georgian  folk  tales.     1894.     Nutt,  o.p." 
Washburne,  M.  F. 

Old  fashioned  fairy  tales;  retold  from  the  poetic  version  of  Tom  Hood. 
C1909.     Rand,  $1.25. 


FAIRY  TALES  311 

Welsh,  Charles,  ed. 

Fairy  tales  children  love.     1910.     Dodge,  $1.25. 

tStories  children  love.     cl909.     Dodge,  SI. 25. 
Werner,  E,  S.,  com  p. 

\\"erner's  recitations,  no.  3.     n.d.     Werner,  S.60. 
Whitney,  A.  D.  T. 

fFaith   Gartnev's  girlhood.      Boston.      Houghton,   $1.25. 
Whittier,  J.  G.',  ed. 

tChild  life  in  prose.      1875.     Osgood,  o.p. 
Whittier,  J.  G. 

fPoems.     n.d.     Houghton,   S2.00.      (Cambridge  ed.) 
Wiggin,  K.  D.,  and  Smith,  N.  A., 

Fairy  ring.      190G.      Doubleday.  .SI. 50. 

Magic  casements.     1911.     Doubleday,  SI. 50. 

fStory  hour.     n.d.     Houghton,  SI. 00. 

Tales  of  laughter,  190S.     Doubleday,  SI. 50. 

Tales  of  wonder.      1909.     Doubledav.  SI. 50. 

Talking  beasts.      1911.     Doubleday^  S1.25. 
Wilde,  Oscar. 

Fairy  tales.      1913.     Putnam,  SI. 25. 
Williams,  Herschel. 

Fairv  tales  from  folklore.     cl90S.     Moffat,  SI. 00. 
Williston,  T.  P. 

Japanese  fairy  tales;  illus.  by  Sanchi  O.  Gawi.     2  series.      1904-11. 
Rand.     Ser.  1,  S.75;  2,  S.50. 
Wilmot-Buxton,  E.  M. 

tStories  of  early  England.     Crowell,  S.50. 

.Stories  from  old  French  romance,     n.d.     Stokes,  S.75. 
Wilson,  G.  L. 

Mvths  of  the  red  children.     [1907.]     Ginn,  $.60. 
Wilson,  Mrs.  L.  L.  W. 

fXature     study     in     elementary     schools.     Reader.      1898.     Macm., 
S.35. 
Wiltse,  S.  E.,  ed. 

tFolklore  stories  and  proverbs.      1900.     Ginn,  S.30. 

Hero  folk  of  ancient  Britain.     cl911.     Ginn,  $.45. 

tKindergarten  stories  and  morning  talks.     1890.     Ginn,  $.75. 
Winnington,  Laura. 

Outlook  fairy  book.      1903.      Macm.,  SI. 00. 
Yeats,  W.  B.,  ed. 

tirish  fairv  and  folk  tales.      1910.     Scribncr,  $I..50;  Burt.  $1.00. 
Yonge,  C.  M. 

Book  of  golden  dei-ds.      Dutton,  $.35.      (Everyman's  librarx.) 
Young,  Martha. 

Behind  the  dark  pines.      1912.     Appleton,  $1..50. 

Zitkala-Sa. 

Old  Indian  legends.      1901.     Ginn,  S. GO. 


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